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Oracle Enterprise Service Bus

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Oracle Enterprise Service Bus is a fundamental component of Oracle's Services-Oriented Architecture that provides a loosely-coupled framework for inter-application messaging.

An ESB service is designed and configured with Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ESB Control user interfaces. It is then registered to an ESB Server. The ESB Server supports multiple protocol bindings for message delivery, including HTTP/SOAP, JMS, JCA, WSIF and Java, using synchronous/asynchronous, request/reply or publish/subscribe models. Currently, the ESB Server does not support Remote Method Invocation.

Components

Oracle Enterprise Service Bus contains the following components:

Features

Oracle Enterprise Service Bus application-integration features fall into the following categories:

  • Server Capabilities
  • Management and Monitoring Capabilities
    • ESB Control, the central point for metadata and configuration changes that take effect immediately
    • Visual representation of end-to-end service relationships
    • Minimal overhead end-to-end message instance tracking and monitoring
    • Error Hospital - automated and manual means for individual and bulk message replays