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whitepaper 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).
[17 May 2008]
whitepaper That paper covers some concepts and terminology, while [Reinitz2] describes the set-up required to allow the SIBus to interact with SOAP/HTTP Web services. One can also find additional information about the SIBus from the WebSphere Application...
[17 May 2008]
whitepaper 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]
whitepaper One of the more important concepts in the domain of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is that of Event-Driven Architecture (EDA). Similar to the event mechanism in, for example, JavaScript or 4GL environments where triggers - pieces of executable...
[19 Mar 2008]
whitepaper An enterprise service bus (ESB) is a middleware solution that enables interoperability among heterogeneous environments using a service-oriented model. Although frequently associated with concepts like "integration" and "mediation," an ESB also...
[28 Jan 2008]
whitepaper The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a new architecture for integration that is flourishing in corporations around the world. This paper will examine some key concepts of the ESB, including the many requirements, technology drivers, and forces in...
[10 Oct 2007]
whitepaper The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is the infrastructure which underpins a fully integrated and flexible end-to-end Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). It presents a summary of the key concepts of the ESB and defines the integration model for it...
[29 Mar 2007]
whitepaper This paper briefly describes the characteristics of business process management (BPM) and then introduces some design concepts for using a business service choreography (BSC) engine in conjunction with an Enterprise Service Bus to implement BPM.
[04 Oct 2005]
Comment The processors have access to 64GB of memory and 96 I/O channels, which, Unisys says, can be fully exploited thanks to the CMP technology's use of a 'crossbar' switching technique, which replaces the bus system used in its rivals' products.
[15 Dec 1999]
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