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Placing an emphasis on the use of EGL as support for Web 2.0, this guide demonstrates how companies can use the innovative practices of Web 2.0 to complement the usual techniques for automating business processes. Descriptions of a variety of concepts that are essential for understanding enterprise computing are provided, such as Model View Controller, multitiered environments, and service-oriented architecture. An overview of the internally consistent structure of EGL explains the long-term benefits of writing software in the language's high-level constructs--which, in turn, reflect sets of…mehr

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Placing an emphasis on the use of EGL as support for Web 2.0, this guide demonstrates how companies can use the innovative practices of Web 2.0 to complement the usual techniques for automating business processes. Descriptions of a variety of concepts that are essential for understanding enterprise computing are provided, such as Model View Controller, multitiered environments, and service-oriented architecture. An overview of the internally consistent structure of EGL explains the long-term benefits of writing software in the language's high-level constructs--which, in turn, reflect sets of patterns that are found in a variety of platforms--and includes an outline of runtime technologies supported by EGL.
Autorenporträt
Ben Margolis is an IBM advisory writer and has more than 20 years of experience who designed and codeveloped a financial system for IBM headquarters. He is the author of IBM Rational Business Developer with EGL and SOA for the Business Developer. He lives in Cary, North Carolina.