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Enterprise Service Bus Capabilities of WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation V5.1: Guidance on Incorporating WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation Into a Service-Oriented
White Paper The capabilities of an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) are mapped against the functionality of WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation V5.1 to allow architects to assess how this IBM product can participate as a component in a Service... [09 Jul 2008]
Architecting on Demand Solutions, Part 13: Integrate BPEL With Enterprise Service Bus in WebSphere Application Server V6
White Paper The messaging engine consists of three main components: the service integration bus, a list of destinations, and mediations. Building on Part 11 in the series, this paper helps one use BPEL and the ESB together to implement a Service-Oriented... [09 May 2008]
Leading Internet Retailer Builds an Enterprise Service Bus Using In-House Technology
White Paper Instead, the company is building an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), which combines service-oriented architecture principles with an event-driven, standards-based messaging engine to provide a comprehensive integration framework that will improve all... [29 Feb 2008]
Enterprise Service Buses: Where Are They Going?
White Paper Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Enterprise Service Bus' (ESB) mission statement is to provide a toolset that leverages adopted standards across the entire suite of integration components including the latest member of the family, Oracle Enterprise... [19 Oct 2007]
Developing SOA Solutions to Accommodate Variety and Change
White Paper Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) offers a fresh approach - a more adaptive architecture for business integration that provides more flexible technologies such as Web Services, Asynchronous Messaging, Business Process Management (BPM), and the... [29 Mar 2007]
A Standards-Based Approach to Application Integration: An Introduction to IBM's WebSphere ESB Product
White Paper IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WebSphere ESB) V6.0.1 product is a component based integration platform built on a uniform programming model and a uniform data representation model. WebSphere ESB provides a flexible connectivity... [21 Mar 2007]
A Standards-Based Approach to Application Integration: An Introduction to IBM's WebSphere ESB Product
White Paper IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WebSphere ESB) V6.0.1 product is a component based integration platform built on a uniform programming model and a uniform data representation model. WebSphere ESB provides a flexible connectivity... [21 Mar 2007]
Management of Service-Oriented Architecture - IBM Tivoli SOA Management Suite
White Paper Where SOA is an architectural approach to building applications, the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a best practice for building a scalable and manageable infrastructure on which the SOA applications are deployed. [30 Aug 2006]
SOA adoption eats up 40 per cent of IT resources
News The Aberdeen Group benchmark report Enterprise Service Bus and SOA Middleware surveyed more than 120 IT and business professionals and found that 90 per cent are adopting or have already adopted SOA technologies. [14 Jul 2006]
BEA AquaLogic Service Bus: A Technical Review of Architecture and Functionality for Service Integration and Management
White Paper This white paper provides a technical overview of BEA AquaLogic Service Bus. Service-Oriented Architecture for IT organizes the discrete functions contained in enterprise applications into interoperable, standards-based "Services" that can be... [05 Jul 2006]
SOAs get open source back-end option
The intention of Celtix is to create a low-end, freely available enterprise service bus (ESB) that adheres to Java standards. Messaging 'plumbing', such as ESBs are considered an important infrastructure component to service-oriented architectures. [21 Jun 2005]
WebSphere to embrace standards
IBM intends to release an update to WebSphere Business Integration this year and expand on the standards-based integration software, called an enterprise service bus, in its WebSphere application server. [01 Feb 2005]
