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The enterprise service bus pulls in commentary Unless you've been hiding under a rock for a few years, then you should know by now that the IT industry is in the throes of an integration revolution.
With Java application servers rapidly becoming a commodity item, it’s no surprise that we’re now beginning to see open source implementations of other elements of the enterprise middleware ...
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a bus — an Enterprise Service Bus! In a world where Web services-based technologies are the heroes of application development, ESB is grabbing headlines ...
Talend, an open source integration tools vendor, has announced the release of Talend Integration Factory, a production-ready distribution of the popular open source enterprise service bus (ESB) from ...
Sun also highlighted GlassFish 2.0's features for service-oriented architecture (SOA)-type deployments. Those features include an "Open ESB" (enterprise service bus), "Java Business Integration" (a ...
ESB (enterprise service bus) is an emerging standard for integrating enterprise applications in an implementation-independent fashion, at a coarse-grained service level via an event-driven and XML ...
Preview of Java Message Service 2.0 over AMQP on Azure Service Bus Microsoft wants to empower its customers to lift and shift their Java and Spring workloads to Azure, while also helping them to ...
Enterprise Service Bus In some circles, the architecture being described here is called an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). Scott Cosby, program director for IBM's WebSphere, cautions that there is ...