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Exploring the Enterprise Service Bus, Part 1: Discover how an ESB can help you meet the requirements for your SOA solution
This article is first in a series that describes and defines the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) pattern called the enterprise service bus (ESB). In this series, discover how the ESB fits within the IBM SOA Foundation and how other parts of the foundation relate to the ESB, as well as the core principles of the ESB. Without describing a specific product or ESB implementation, this series also provides a common basis for understanding and evaluating how an ESB can help address the requirements of your service-oriented solution.
Articles 18 Apr 2007  
 
Exploring the Enterprise Service Bus, Part 3: Four approaches to implementing a canonical message model in an ESB
Why should you care about a canonical message model (CMM) and the general pattern (also documented as the canonical data model pattern in the Enterprise Integration Patterns book listed in the Resources section)? Find out in this article, Part 3 of the Exploring the Enterprise Service Bus series. The CMM is a crucial element of the enterprise service bus (ESB). This article explains how to achieve CMM, highlights the characteristics of different approaches, and evaluates the pros and cons of each approach. After reading this article, you'll understand the role and value of CMM for ESB.
Articles 02 Oct 2008  
 
Exploring the Enterprise Service Bus, Part 2: Why the ESB is a fundamental part of SOA
Part 1 of this series describes how the architectural pattern called the enterprise service bus (ESB) fits within the IBM SOA Foundation and how the ESB relates to other parts of the foundation. In this article, find out why IBM believes the ESB provides tremendous value when adopting a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). The authors share insights and best practices from their extensive experience on many successful SOA client projects that employed an ESB.
Articles 27 Sep 2007  
 
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