Artigo Revisado por pares

The Enterprise Service Bus: Making service-oriented architecture real

2005; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 44; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1147/sj.444.0781

ISSN

0018-8670

Autores

Michael Schmidt, Brian Hutchison, P. Lambros, R. W. Phippen,

Tópico(s)

Semantic Web and Ontologies

Resumo

The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is the infrastructure which underpins a fully integrated and flexible end-to-end service-oriented architecture (SOA). This paper details the essential meta-data and capabilities of the ESB. It presents a summary of the key concepts of the ESB and defines the integration model for it, including key user roles. These roles are fulfilled using meta-data that describes the service endpoints, such as the service interface and policy requirements and capabilities. The ESB manages this meta-data through a registry, which supports configuration, connection, matchmaking, and discovery of service endpoints. Some typical mediation patterns that are used to satisfy endpoint policies are explored, and usage patterns are described in which the ESB is used to implement real SOAs.

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