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The Road to Enterprise-Class SOA: Using HTTP and JMS for Web Services

Overview One early misconception in IT was that Web services were equal to a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA.) The reality is that SOA is more. Though SOAP is an increasingly common format for messages, an SOA often requires many underlying transports. The selection of these underlying transports is one of the most important decisions in the creation of an SOA. They must also support different types of synchronous or asynchronous service communication. HTTP and Java Message Service (JMS) are two of the most widely used standards-based transports for SOAP messages. This paper examines the benefits and trade-offs of HTTP and JMS, highlights where each transport is best suited and demonstrates how each can be used as part of an SOA.

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PublisherTIBCO Software File FormatPDF
Date PublishedNovember 2005
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