While everyone knows how hot SOA is, the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is for sure the next hot spot. It is a big advantage for you to talk about your knowledge, or even better, – hands-on experience on ESB during an interview. If your goal is to get a high-end enterprise architect position, it’s time now to obtain some skills on ESB. Here is just a brief description of ESB:
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a standards-based integration platform that combines messaging, web services, data transformation, and intelligent routing to reliably connect and coordinate the interaction of significant numbers of diverse applications across extended enterprises with transactional integrity.
In ESB, applications and event-driven services are tied together in a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) in a loosely coupled fashion. This allows them to operate independently from one another while still providing value to a broader business function.
Note: In J2EE (now called Java EE) world, Java Specification JSR 208 Java Business Integration (JBI) can be considered a Java standard for an enterprise service bus (ESB).
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