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Gateway Software Symposium

May 13 - 15, 2011

Resource-Oriented Enterprise Service Bus

Sunday - May 15 11:00 AM CDT - Meadow Brook/Forest Hills

An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) provides a platform for service provisioning. The core capabilities that enable provisioning across an enterprise include addressing, routing and transformations. Addressing is the ability to specify the location of a service regardless of transport. Service routing defines a message path across a number of servers or nodes and message content transformations are implemented using XML technologies such as XSLT and proprietary adapters.

Resource Oriented Architecture (ROA) goes beyond RESTful web services and provides a more extensible transport-independent foundation. Furthermore, ROA pushes the integration functionality to the edge of the network (as a URI), translating into better service management and scalability.

In this session, I will explore the convergence of Resource Oriented Architecture and Enterprise Integration Patterns. I will then present a Resource-Oriented ESB and several service examples using 1060 Research’s NetKernel and Apache ActiveMQ.

Jeremy Deane

Jeremy Deane

Chief Architect at Foundation Medicine

About Jeremy Deane

Jeremy Deane is innovative technology leader, conference speaker, and technical author with diverse experience, in premier technical settings, with proven expertise in Enterprise Architecture, Software Architecture, and Software Process Improvement.