Switching White Papers
IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal: Building an Enterprise Service Bus Using WebSphere ESB, Part 5 - Switching Protocols
Overview An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) supports interactions across a number of transport and message protocols. In that respect, IBM WebSphere ESB is no different. In previous papers in this series, the authors have described and shown examples for the exchange of messages across WebSphere MQ, JMS, and SOAP over HTTP. Here, the paper takes the next step and show how WebSphere ESB supports a key principle of the Enterprise Service Bus pattern, namely that of "Virtualized" services. Offering a virtual service means hiding the actual location, protocol, and even the exact interface of a service provider from the service requester. With examples, this paper illustrates how one can offer a service to a requester in a different protocol than the service provider expects.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | May 2007 | Downloads | 2 |
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