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Oracle Service Bus (abbreviated OSB) is an enterprise service bus used by Oracle Corporation. Formerly named AquaLogic Service Bus, Oracle acquired this technology when it bought BEA Systems.[1][2][3]

Message Format Language (MFL) is a BEA proprietary language to describe the layout of binary data, and defines rules to transform the binary data in typed data.

MFL can be used by the Oracle Service Bus (OSB) to assist in the creation of service types as part of service-oriented architecture (SOA) implementations.

References

  1. ^ Hewitt, Eben (2009-03-17). Java SOA Cookbook: SOA Implementation Recipes, Tips, and Techniques. "O'Reilly Media, Inc.". ISBN 978-0-596-55106-3.
  2. ^ Schorow, David; Davies, Jeff; Ray, Samrat; Rieber, David (2008-10-21). The Definitive Guide to SOA: Oracle Service Bus. Apress. ISBN 978-1-4302-1058-0.
  3. ^ Maheshwari, Arvind; Panda, Debu (2009-12-04). Middleware Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g R5. Packt Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-84719-835-8.