Research and Implementation of Enterprise Application Integration Based on SOA

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In essence, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is distributed and shall not have any centralized control point. Any application can access an SOA network for interaction as long as it complies with the corresponding standards. A centralized SOA architecture can also be regarded as a part of SOA. The birth and development of SOA provides a new integration technology for enterprise applications. At the same time, the IT infrastructure could provide a better service, let the enterprise, customer, partner, supplier and distributor attend commercial activity conveniently and get information what they want. In order to attain this aim, they always use integration. Through this way all business entities would be related in together, share commercial data, and complete the commercial activity together. But tradition "point-to-point" integrated method unable to satisfy the enterprise's electronic commerce demand and cause high cost and low efficiency. An integration solution based on SOA(face service construction) is put forward, which utilizes the open standard and protocol, from the global viewpoint, connect the enterprise's business process and IT infrastructure. Then a unified, standardized integration platform will be established.

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