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tanszek:oktatas:iss_t:evolution_of_software_integration_methods [2023/03/27 08:25] knehez |
tanszek:oktatas:iss_t:evolution_of_software_integration_methods [2024/02/19 08:16] (aktuális) knehez [Native development method] |
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- | Following figure shows the six classical Software Integration methods. | + | ==== Six standard software integration methods ==== |
- | {{tanszek:oktatas:integration_evolution.png|}} | + | {{tanszek:oktatas:integration_evolution.png?600x0|}} |
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* the standard handling of used dependencies (components developed by others) is not uniform, but after 2020, we can use [[https://conan.io/]] or [[https://vcpkg.io/en/]] or the modern [[https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/guide/using-dependencies/index.html]]. | * the standard handling of used dependencies (components developed by others) is not uniform, but after 2020, we can use [[https://conan.io/]] or [[https://vcpkg.io/en/]] or the modern [[https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/guide/using-dependencies/index.html]]. | ||
- | * RELEASE/DEBUG mode compilation method slows down development | + | * RELEASE/DEBUG mode compilation method slows down development (see: https://godbolt.org) |
* it is possible that the operation of the program is different (erroneous, slower) with another compiler | * it is possible that the operation of the program is different (erroneous, slower) with another compiler | ||
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==== ESB - Enterprise service bus ==== | ==== ESB - Enterprise service bus ==== | ||
+ | {{tanszek:oktatas:informatikai_rendszerek_epitese:esb.png|ESB}} | ||
Service BUS: Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). It is based on loosely coupled components (services). Analogy of the BUS concept known in networks. | Service BUS: Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). It is based on loosely coupled components (services). Analogy of the BUS concept known in networks. |