Enterprise Service Bus

In computing, an enterprise service bus is an emerging standard for integrating enterprise applications in an implementation-independent fashion, at a coarse-grained service level (leveraging the principles of service-oriented architecture) via an event-driven and XML-based messaging engine (the bus).

Key elements

  • implementation-independent
  • XML-based
  • wrapping of legacy applications and adaptation into the bus
  • support for asynchronous processing
  • intelligent, content-based routing
  • data format conversion
  • etc, etc

Key benefits

  • faster and cheaper accommodation of existing systems
  • distributed (no hub & spoke)
  • etc, etc

See also

External links

Vendor Products

  • Artix is an Extensible ESB.
* Virtuoso Universal Server

 

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