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With the advent of dynamic e-business and its open standards-based supporting technologies, valuable legacy applications that support essential business processes in enterprises can join this new area of distributed computing. Message Queuing allows applications to use components that communicate with one another using queued messages. In this paper, we propose an extensible Message Queuing Markup Language (MQML), which is a major component of the Software Integration Markup Language (SIML) for enterprise integration with Universal Web Services model. A research prototype is presented to validate the effectiveness and value of our proposed MQML for enterprise integration.
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Shi, MH., Zhou, Q. Message Queuing Markup Language for Enterprise Integration. Electronic Commerce Research 3, 61–81 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021577327262
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021577327262