Chapter 2. Enterprise integration fundamentals
Table 2.1. Synchronous and asynchronous communication compared
Chapter 3. Messages and channels
Chapter 4. Message Endpoints
Chapter 9. Spring Integration and the Java Message Service
Table 9.1. Benefits of using JMS with Spring Integration
Table 9.2. Comparing enterprise integration patterns (EIP) to JMS
Table 9.3. Default type conversions supported by SimpleMessageConverter
Chapter 10. Email-based integration
Chapter 11. Filesystem integration
Table 11.1. Advantages and disadvantages of interacting with the filesystem
Table 11.2. Attributes of the <file:outbound-channel-adapter/> element
Table 11.3. Attributes of the <file:inbound-channel-adapter/> element
Chapter 12. Spring Integration and web services
Table 12.1. Additional configuration attributes for the HTTP inbound gateway element
Chapter 13. Chatting and tweeting
Chapter 14. Monitoring and management
Table 14.1. Default set of metrics exposed for message channels
Table 14.2. Additional metrics exposed for pollable channels
Table 14.3. Additional metrics exposed for channels backed by a queue
Chapter 15. Managing scheduling and concurrency
Table 15.1. How to decide between fixed-rate and fixed-delay strategies
Table 15.2. Queue channel versus executor channel: what you need to consider
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