concepts and esb
Enterprise Service Bus: A Definition
White Paper Although frequently associated with concepts like "integration" and "mediation," an ESB also provides a service platform comparable to an application server. An ESB's service container abstracts a service and insulates it from its protocols... [17 Jul 2008]
ESB in Practice: Create an Enterprise Service Bus in WebSphere Application Server V6
White Paper There are many ways to implement an ESB with IBM's products and other middleware vendor's products. Two of the most commonly mentioned capabilities of an ESB are message transformation and message routing. [09 May 2008]
Simplify Integration Architectures With an Enterprise Service Bus
White Paper With the growing emphasis on Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and the growing complexity in the family of Web services specifications, there is understandably confusion about such big-sounding terms as Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). [09 May 2008]
Services-Based Enterprise Integration Patterns Made Easy, Part 2: More on the Evolution of Basic Concepts
White Paper Explore the concepts of language independence, declaration of service interfaces, rudimentary ideas of publication and discovery of services, and basics of the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). Now that one has learned about the two earliest... [09 Apr 2008]
Enterprise Service Bus: Necessity Is the Mother of Invention
White Paper This paper will examine some key concepts of the ESB, including the many requirements, technology drivers, and forces in the IT climate that led to the creation of the ESB concept. The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a new architecture for... [10 Oct 2007]
The Enterprise Service Bus: Making Service-Oriented Architecture Real
White Paper It presents a summary of the key concepts of the ESB and defines the integration model for it, including key user roles. The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is the infrastructure which underpins a fully integrated and flexible end-to-end Service... [29 Mar 2007]
ESB: The "A" in SOA
White Paper ESB is generalized to support a wide variety of integration project types, implements and reinforces architectural best practices, and is suitable for individual projects yet scales on a global basis. [21 Jul 2005]
