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Java Business Integration 101
sponsored by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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In this tech talk, learn how Java Business Integration allows:
- Working in an unrestrained environment
- A wider community/ecosystem for integrating technologies
- Giving a more loosely coupled approach to integration
- Enabling plug-ins that can be composed with existing Java applications
Learn how Java Business Integration (JBI) contains service provider interfaces (SPIs) that can be used to write middleware and integrate middleware enabling the creation of Composite Applications with technologies like BPEL (business process execution language) leveraging a graphical business process notation.
Java Business Integration (JBI) acts as an enabler of integration and provides a normalized message router which exchanges and mediates messages in a loosely coupled integration. JBI acts like a container of containers, allowing various service engines and binding components to plug in and communicate using well defined Message Exchange Patterns.
Acting as a "middle man", JBI augments existing Java platforms (Java EE and Java SE) to create a pluggable integration architecture to underpin new SOA approaches to the creation of Composite Applications.
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