Enterprise Service Bus: Enterprise service bus, Computing, Software architecture, Computer architecture, Standard, Middleware, Infrastructure, ... messaging system, Middleware analyst - Softcover

 
9786130253158: Enterprise Service Bus: Enterprise service bus, Computing, Software architecture, Computer architecture, Standard, Middleware, Infrastructure, ... messaging system, Middleware analyst

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computing, an enterprise service bus (ESB) consists of a software architecture construct which provides fundamental services for complex architectures via an event-driven and standards-based messaging-engine (the bus). Developers typically implement an ESB using technologies found in a category of middleware infrastructure products, usually based on recognized standards.An ESB generally provides an abstraction layer on top of an implementation of an enterprise messaging system, which allows integration architects to exploit the value of messaging without writing code. Unlike the more classical enterprise application integration (EAI) approach of a monolithic stack in a hub and spoke architecture, an enterprise service bus builds on base functions broken up into their constituent parts, with distributed deployment where needed, working in harmony as necessary.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computing, an enterprise service bus (ESB) consists of a software architecture construct which provides fundamental services for complex architectures via an event-driven and standards-based messaging-engine (the bus). Developers typically implement an ESB using technologies found in a category of middleware infrastructure products, usually based on recognized standards.An ESB generally provides an abstraction layer on top of an implementation of an enterprise messaging system, which allows integration architects to exploit the value of messaging without writing code. Unlike the more classical enterprise application integration (EAI) approach of a monolithic stack in a hub and spoke architecture, an enterprise service bus builds on base functions broken up into their constituent parts, with distributed deployment where needed, working in harmony as necessary.

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