Title
Reweaving the tapestry: integrating database and messaging systems in the wake of new middleware technologies
Abstract
Modern business applications involve a lot of distributed data processing and inter-site communication, for which they rely on middleware products. These products provide the data access and communication framework for the business applications. Integrated messaging seeks to integrate messaging operations into the database, so as to provide a single API for data processing and messaging. Client applications will be much easier to write, because all the logic of sending and receiving messages is within the database. System configuration, application deployment, and message warehousing are simplified, because we don’t have to manage and fine-tune multiple products. Integrating messaging into a database also provides features like backup, restore, transactionality & recoverability to messages. In this paper, we’ll look at some aspects of messaging systems, and the challenges involved in integrating messaging such as message delivery semantics, transaction management and impact on query processing.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1007/11499923_6
Data Management in a Connected World
Keywords
Field
DocType
inter-site communication,messaging system,integrated messaging,business application,communication framework,data processing,new middleware technology,integrating messaging,messaging operation,data access,query processing,middleware,database system
Publish–subscribe pattern,Middleware,World Wide Web,Software deployment,Computer science,Messaging pattern,Message queue,Data access,Backup,Message passing,Database,Distributed computing
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
3551
0302-9743
3-540-26295-4
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.40
5
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sangeeta Doraiswamy1683.04
Mehmet Altinel2935106.45
Lakshmikant Shrinivas3101.85
Stewart Palmer430.40
Francis Parr530.40
Berthold Reinwald690179.37
C. Mohan728711447.55