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Enterprise Service Bus

Enterprise Service Bus is the name of a design pattern authored by Thomas Erl, Mark Little, Thomas Rischbeck, Arnaud Simon and published as part of the SOA Design Patterns catalog. Within the catalog this pattern is further categorized as one of the Common Compound Design Patterns.

The requirements statement for Enterprise Service Bus is:
Co-existent application of Asynchronous Queuing, Intermediate Routing, and the Service Broker compound pattern and can be further extended via Reliable Messaging, Policy Centralization, Rules Centralization, and Event-Driven Messaging.

The pattern was first printed in the SOA Design Patterns book and a summarized version of this pattern is published at the SOAPatterns.org community patterns site at the following location:

http://www.soapatterns.org/enterprise_service_bus.php

See also:

- Common Compound Design Patterns

- compound design pattern

- design pattern

- design pattern catalog

- design pattern language

The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl
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