In March, Shayan Manoochehri talked about the challenges of enterprise application integration (EAI) and discussed how ad-hoc approaches can help tackle the problem.
In this follow-up talk, David Dossot will present a few criteria that will help developers and architects decide between using ready-made EAI tools versus custom build solutions. This talk will discuss the identification of contexts, patterns and topologies that can help favor one approach or the other.
About the Speaker:
David Dossot has been a professional software developer for 15 years and a programmer for twice that long. He loves distributed and asynchronous architectures. He recently co-authored Mule in Action for Manning Publications. He leads a few open source projects and commits on a few others. He is also a judge for the Jolt Product Excellence Awards and has written several articles for late SD Magazine.
A little follow-up: I've blogged about the ideas discussed during the talk -> http://blogs.mulesoft.org/presentation-eai-when-tools-can...![]()
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- Slides: http://prezi.com/2em9y3f2yilc/eai-when-tools-can-help/

- Paper about test-driven EAI: http://bit.ly/tdeai