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Why Do Developers Need an Enterprise Service Bus?

PublisherIBM
Format HTMLDate added26 Aug 2005
Topics Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture, Application Development
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An Enterprise Service Bus is a broker that supports synchronous and asynchronous service invocation. It also enables data transfer and event notification between applications. It helps consumers find providers and handles the details of communication between them. A synchronous ESB is a services gateway that acts as a central coordinator of a variety of services. An asynchronous ESB is a message bus whose services also support the Web service capabilities of being self-describing and discoverable. Standards and patterns exist today for implementing a synchronous ESB and a message bus that is a simplified asynchronous ESB. Additional standards are needed for asynchronous ESBs to reach their full potential.

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