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ALSO CALLED:
MOM,
Message Brokers,
Messaging Brokers,
Message-Oriented Middleware
DEFINITION: In a telecommunication network where programs communicate by exchanging formally-defined messages (that is, through the act of messaging), a message broker is an intermediary program that translates a message from the formal messaging protocol of the sender to the formal messaging protocol of the receiver. Message broker programs are sometimes known as middleware.
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Messaging Middleware Reports
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Optimizing the performance of ESB
sponsored by MuleSoft
EGUIDE:
The enterprise service bus (ESB) and what it does are still points of confusion and contention. Read this expert e-guide to find out why an ESB is indispensable to any application integration project. Also, find out how open source ESB options are changing the market and why this will matter to buyers.
Posted: 21 Mar 2012 | Published: 21 Mar 2012
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The future of application development with Apache Camel
sponsored by FuseSource
EGUIDE:
According to Enterprise Integration Patterns author Gregor Hohpe, a new set of architectural techniques could help designers to better understand the elaborate conversation, workflow and event patterns that are seen more often these days. Read this e-guide to discover software that visually connects components in Apache Camel-based integrations.
Posted: 01 Mar 2012 | Published: 01 Mar 2012
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Modernizing Application Platforms for Cost-Effective Cloud Readiness: IDC Report
sponsored by VMware, Inc.
WHITE PAPER:
Mobile, social and cloud application complexities are requiring organizations to modernize their application platforms. This IDC paper presents the structural changes and functionality––including lightweight frameworks, in-memory data management, application management, and more––required in order to evolve to a cloud-ready application platform.
Posted: 10 Feb 2012 | Published: 10 Feb 2012
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EIP Flashcards
sponsored by FuseSource
RESOURCE:
Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf documented their combined experience in the integration space and created the book "Enterprise Integration Patterns" (EIP), which has since been adopted as the standard for describing messaging solutions. Check out this deck of flashcards to find definitions of integration design patterns based on EIP.
Posted: 08 Dec 2011 | Published: 08 Dec 2011
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NextGen How the FAA Uses FuseSource
sponsored by FuseSource
CASE STUDY:
Read this paper to find out why the FAA's System Wide Information Management program selected four open source service-oriented architecture (SOA) components to combine with its other development and management tools to create an enterprise infrastructure that will be deployed between 2010 and 2015 to support NextGen satellite air traffic control.
Posted: 07 Dec 2011 | Published: 07 Dec 2011
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Getting Started with Active MQ
sponsored by FuseSource
WHITE PAPER:
Forrester Research's 2011 Q2 Wave Report named FuseSource's enterprise service bus (ESB) offering Active MQ as its highest ranked open source ESB solution and placed it in the "Leader" category along with large, established vendors.
Posted: 01 Dec 2011 | Published: 01 Dec 2011
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An End-to-end Messaging Strategy for SMBs
sponsored by Dell, Inc. and Intel
WHITE PAPER:
This paper outlines the critical requirements - reliability and availability, scalability, security, and performance - of an SMB messaging environment and describes and end-to-end messaging solution that meets those requirements.
Posted: 01 May 2010 | Published: 01 May 2010
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