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Publication Detail
Markup meets middleware
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Publication Type:Conference
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Authors:Emmerich W, Schwarz W, Finkelstein A
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Publisher:IEEE Computer Society Press
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Publication date:1999
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Pagination:261, 266
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Status:Published
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Name of conference:Proc. of the 7th International Workshop on Future Trends in Distributed Systems, Capetown, South Africa
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Keywords:Africa, International, System, systems, trends
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Notes:Markup meets middleware 54499 10.1109/FTDCS.1999.818814 Imported via OAI, 7:29:01 5th Jul 2005
Abstract
We describe a distributed system architecture that supports the integration of different front-office trading systems with middle and back-office systems, each of which have been procured from different vendors. The architecture uses a judicious combination of object-oriented middleware and markup languages. In this combination an object request broker implements reliable trade data transport. Markup languages, particularly XML, are used to address data integration problems. We show that the strengths of middleware and markup languages are complementary and discuss the benefits of deploying middleware and markup languages in a synergistic manner.
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