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Spoilt for Choice: How to Choose the Right Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)?

I had a very interesting talk at OOP 2013 in Germany. OOP is a great conference for software architects and decision makers. The topic of my talk was...

1 replies - 1731 views - 01/24/13 by Kai Wähner in Articles

Control Bus Pattern with Spring Integration and JMS

For people in hurry, refer the steps and the demo. Introduction Control Bus Pattern is a Enterprise Integration Pattern is used to control distributed...

0 replies - 2927 views - 11/08/12 by Krishna Prasad in Articles

Understanding Enterprise Integration Patterns

First of all we should define EIPs and why we should use them. As the name implies, these are tested solutions for specific design problems encountered during...

1 replies - 6321 views - 09/19/12 by Michał Warecki in Articles

Enterprise Integration Using Patterns

In my first series of articles I will try to smoothly introduce you to the world of Enterprise Integration using patterns introduced by Gregor Hophe in his...

0 replies - 4940 views - 09/17/12 by Michał Warecki in Articles

Apache Camel Tutorial - EIP, Routes, Components, Testing, and More

Data exchanges between companies have increased a lot. The number of applications, which must be integrated is increasing, too. The interfaces use...

0 replies - 12493 views - 05/07/12 by Kai Wähner in Articles

Which Integration Framework Should You Use – Spring Integration, Mule ESB or Apache Camel?

Data exchanges between companies are increasing a lot. The number of applications that must be integrated is increasing, too. The interfaces use different...

0 replies - 16155 views - 01/19/12 by Kai Wähner in Articles

Apache Camel and Scala: A Powerful Combination

I really like the integration framework Apache Camel and I also like Scala a lot. This article shows the basics of this combination. It is NO introduction...

1 replies - 7895 views - 06/27/11 by Kai Wähner in Articles

When to use Apache Camel?

Apache Camel is one of my favorite open source frameworks in the JVM / Java environment. It enables easy integration of different applications which...

1 replies - 34883 views - 06/05/11 by Kai Wähner in Articles