Chapter 2. Business Requirements for Interoperability
The objective of this chapter is to introduce the concept of business requirements for interoperability and explain the role that these requirements play in helping you select a correct design and choose technical options when building a solution. The term business requirements for interoperability refers to business drivers, needs, or requirements that compel you to create a solution that benefits from being written partly for the Microsoft .NET Framework and partly for the Java2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) framework. These solutions either can be created anew or can exist within the enterprise already.
We’ll work with three common requirements throughout this chapter and look at the two architectural ...
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