
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
What is the Enterprise Service Bus?
An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) a set of rules for integrating numerous applications over a bus-like infrastructure. The core concept of the ESB architecture is that you integrate different applications by putting a communication bus between them and then enable each application to talk to the bus easily. It enables easy integration of existing systems, regardless of the different technologies that the applications use. It is the middleware to connect front end customers and the back end database.
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Why use an ESB?
The ESB architecture has some key principles that allow for business agility and scale. An ESB architecture facilitates a "pluggable" system that scales well. The ESB can be deployed anywhere, can integrate and orchestrate events in real-time or in batch, and has universal connectivity.
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Additionally, an ESB provides a way to leverage your existing systems and expose them to new applications using its communication and transformation capabilities.
ESB has advantages for System Integration
The design and core features of an ESB allow it to provide a few key advantages when implemented as part of a system integration solution.
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Easy to expand. When a new application is ready, ESB allows system integrators to incorporate it into the infrastructure and hook it up to the bus.
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Scalable and Distributable. The geographical border is not a problem anymore. ESB functionality can easily be dispersed. it is much simpler and cost-effective to ensure high availability and scalability for each individual critical parts of the architecture.
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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)-friendly Starting with an ESB allows organizations to continue using their existing system while plugging in re-usable services.
Our service is not limited to the ESB functionality. It is built on an integration platform to quickly create elegant, lightweight integration, ready to cloud integration and connection and easy to monitor and manage.
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Traditional Enterprise--Point to point structure
Old style code writing in or around each system for each and every point-to-point integration was expensive and resulted in a complex web of interactions.

Transformed Enterprise--ESB hub structure
The inevitable solution is to introduce an integration hub that sits between all systems, provides tools that made connectivity much simpler, enabling some amount of re-use of the integration work performed.
Data are orchestrated, transformed, transported.

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