Archive for the 'General Integration' Category


Value across the integration stack: does your broker pull its weight?

This article takes a critical look at the value across an integration stack. The value is distributed very unevenly. Most of the stack components deliver unquestionable value. However, the core of the integration stack - the integration brokers - tend to provide very primitive development environments. While these development environments allow […]

Bus or Broker?

You may not be aware of it, but when you’ve built your integration solution, you’ve made a choice between a broker model and a bus model. Or you mixed the two.
This article looks at both models and identifies the repercussions of this choice.
Why do I even care: the one-sentence intro to EAI

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Message Boxes: do you still need MOM?

Asynchronous, reliable message passing is one of the cornerstones of an integration infrastructure. Traditionally, asynchronous reliable transport has been provided by message-oriented middleware. Many EAI vendors started as MOM vendors. Simply put, it is difficult to imagine an EAI solution without MOM.
However, before you go and buy yourself MQ Series, TIBCO, or one of their […]

Document-centric processing

One of the key features setting this architecture apart from the traditional EAI and SOA implementations is the idea of document centric processing. In short, we replace the traditional API- and RPC-style integration with exchange of documents.
Tradition
The tradition of integration is deeply rooted in the concept of API. I am […]