On 5/9/06, Gregg Wonderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> patrickdlogan wrote:
> > OK, I think I am reading a suggestion that an ESB is essentially
> > something that can integrate the flow of information across multiple
> > transfer mechanisms, some of which use standard protocols, some of
> > which use language-specific APIs, some may be more proprietary than
> > that. I can go with that, with the addition that there is some
> > development and runtime management as well.
>
> I like to use the term "vendor neutralization".  Anything that you utilize in
> your SOA to manage the impact of multiple interfaces, to me, is an ESB.  The ESB
> conveys data between entities in a way that is convenient for your
> architecture/business needs.

Woohoo, the Web is an ESB!  I had no idea. 8-)

Mark.





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