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Leading Internet Retailer Builds an Enterprise Service Bus Using In-House Technology

Overview With plans to replicate its existing e-commerce infrastructure in China, Newegg.com wanted to avoid reusing the point-to-point, database-level integration techniques that it had used in the past, which had made accommodating new business processes slow and costly. Instead, the company is building an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), which combines service-oriented architecture principles with an event-driven, standards-based messaging engine to provide a comprehensive integration framework that will improve all aspects of the software development life cycle. By building its ESB using technology built into the Windows platform instead of buying one based on Java and/or open source software, the company will realize the benefits of a comprehensive integration solution with lower initial costs, reduced long-term complexity and costs, and minimal additional developer training.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedJune 2007 Downloads3
FormatCase Studies   
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