Executive Update

Case Study: Using XML Schemas to Implement EAI Solutions

Posted April 30, 2001 | Technology |

I am currently the application architect on a project whose purpose is to accept service orders from Web clients and implement those orders by triggering workflows in back-end legacy systems. The exact details of the client or the application are unimportant. What's important is that this is a typical enterprise application integration (EAI) scenario -- using a Web client to invoke end-to-end transactions via a workflow middle layer that ultimately uses back-end resources to perform its work.

About The Author
Andre Leclerc
André LeClerc is a Contributing Expert for Cutter Consortium. Mr. LeClerc's expertise includes SOA technologies, methodologies, and practices. He also focuses on business intelligence (BI), big data, data warehousing, data mining, and predictive analytics. Mr. LeClerc has built some significant products in both the SOA and BI domains. He has authored several papers on enterprise application integration and legacy reengineering, some with Cutter… Read More
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