Hence, most of the subsequent chapters in this book will
introduce new scenarios or patterns in business integration and then try to solve
them in the JBI way with code samples in ServiceMix. What you need to keep in
mind is that each of these integration techniques can be used as standalone, or in
integration with other scenarios and patterns to bring out an integration solution
using ESB architectural blueprints.
We will cover the following in this chapter:
Introduction to ServiceMix??”the JBI container
Few other ESB products available in the market
Where to download and how to install ServiceMix
First JBI sample
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JBI Container??”ServiceMix
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ServiceMix??”Under the Hood
ServiceMix is based on SOA and Event Driven Architecture (EDA), and hence
provides a platform for SOI. Let us look more into this JBI container.
Salient Features
ServiceMix is built based on the JBI (JSR 208) specification and hence components
are portable across ESB containers. ServiceMix is lightweight and can be run
standalone or embedded in other containers. Since it is JBI-compliant, ServiceMix
can itself be plugged into another JBI-compliant ESB.
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