The irony is that an "ESB" is needed to link ESBs together. :) H.Ozawa
--- In [email protected], "Gervas Douglas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "There's a whole space emerging among enterprise architects called ESB > intermediation," he said. "They're finding that two or three different > divisions of their company are using different ESBs from different > vendors. Yet they're trying to build business processes across these > ESBs. But the ESBs are designed to be their own center of the > universe. How do you intermediate transactions across these ESBs?" >
