What is Java® business integration?

Java® Business Integration (JBI) is an enterprise initiated by the Java® Community Community process (JCP) under Sun Microsystems. The project defines how online plug -in technologies can facilitate service -oriented architecture. With JBI with Sun Microsystems, it focuses on standardized integration technology, starting with cooperation with the computer industry. The company also plans to develop a family of products from JBI.

In March 2003, Sun Microsystems introduced business integration technology Java® Business Integration for JCP. There were also other companies that joined the project and were called "expert groups" sellers. 24 suppliers included IBM, Novell and Sonic software. NMS can receive and send messages via different message exchange patterns (MEP): only, robust, only, in-out and AV optional out. In-only allows the user to receive status messages while robust only allows one round of exchange that ends when receiving status messages. In-out provides mutual exchange between the client and the provider, while in the optional Outra, one user allows you to respond or ignore the selection to one user.

Business Integration Java® also includes many tools such as system monitoring tools and system management tools, business analysis and tools for monitoring business activities and software development tools. JBI is flexible and may correspond to the system in which the plugins are contained. Its flexibility also means that the service engine can be converted into different languages.

Another advantage of Java® Business Integration is an open interface that is "open", to improve the public. In this way, the integration project is proceeded towards system software developers who have the ability to change the interface according to their needs or interests. These changes can be publicly published, which gives customers the advantage of youBrother among the solutions that suit them. Available open source software in integration includes Servicemix Apache ™, Open ESB and FUSE ESB.

Business Integration Java® also allows you to connect new service engines to the container, provided the command is coded to detect the system. This integration minimizes the cost and money of the company, as all actions in the system can be automated. Business partners may also have comfort that all their existing and collected information has together in one integration technology, allowing effective cooperation.

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