In my opinion, Gautham, Transformation is 1) about WHAT; 2) Business driven
that may or may not reflect in activities in IT. The Integration is rather a
technical term related to HOW. This is the major difference.
Since we do not know what does mean ESB (or why is it anything beside MOM), I
cannot comment on "MOM/ESB".
Based on my explanation above, I perceive: - {Transformation as a part of
Integration},i.e. Integration is a potential part of Transformation.
- Michael
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From: gkasinath <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 3:57:01 PM
Subject: [service-orientated-architecture] Integration vs transformation - Are
they any different?
Hello all,
I recently discovered that I could not effectively differentiate Integration
vs. Transformation (wrt MOM/ESB) to a learned colleague.
Whilst I perceived Transformation as a part of Integration, Integration was
everything involved to choreograph a business process.
Could someone help me by a) Clarifying if they were same or different, b)
Clarify my understanding of them, c) elaborate or point out to where I can find
the differences listed/elaborated clearly?
Thanks
G