Enterprise Service Bus: Theory in Practice

   
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e-commerce

    GXS and 

    trading hubs 

    VANs and 

e-marketplace 

    trading hubs 

EAI (Enterprise Application Integration) 

    best practices 

    hubs, integration and 

    XML and 

EAI broker, connection 

economic drivers, integration and 

economy, integration and 

EDI

    transformation 

    transportation 

    XML and 

EDI VAN, dependency 

endpoints

    abstract

        service container and 

        service oriented architecture and 

    RME (Rejected Message Endpoint) 

    service, messaging and 

energy companies adopting ESB 

Enrich step, VETO integration pattern 

enterprise integration connectivity 

enterprises

    ESB propagation 

    event-driven, SOA 

    extended  2nd 

    extended enterprises 

EPCglobal, RFID tags and 

error handling 

ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) 

    adoption by industry 

    energy/utility company adoption 

    evolution 

    financial services adopting 

    food distribution networks adopting 

    insurers adopting 

    as integration backbone 

    introduction, project level 

    manufacturers adopting 

    propagation 

    refactoring to 

    requirements, IT and 

    retailers adopting 

    services configuration 

    telecommunications adoption and 

    vendors and 

ETL (Extract, Transform, and Load)

    batch updates and 

    bulk data transfer and 

    data validity 

    drawbacks  2nd 

    integration and  2nd 

    reliability 

event-driven enterprises, SOA 

event-driven SOA 

evolution of ESB 

exactly-once delivery 

extended enterprises  2nd  3rd 

extensibility

    layered services and 

    XML 

external protocols, MOM backbone and 

 

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