Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) refers to the use of architectural principles, architectural frameworks, and software middleware to integrate computer systems and applications as unified solutions across large enterprises. The EAI can range from simple transfer of data between two business applications, to a message-based system, providing a complex business process by combining functionality from a multitude of business applications.
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Multithreading message broker in a transactional system - Best Practice
We have 2 systems that exchange tickets base on a transactional flow, they have an order in the ticket statuses if one status does not reach one system all the flow is stuck.
The problem is that we use a multi threaded, load balanced message broker…

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Why web service is called a middleware?
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wiki says: Services that can be regarded as middleware include enterprise application integration, data integration, message oriented middleware (MOM), object request brokers (ORBs), and the enterprise service bus (ESB).
Below is the…

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Using BabelWay as an Enterprise Service Bus alternative?
Our company is looking for a solution to simplify the integration of third party systems. We have done a lot of research and we are aware of the many Enterprise Service Bus solutions that are available. However, solution like Microsoft’s BizTalk…

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SBL-EAI-04116:HTTP Internet Exception during 'Data Send': 'An error occurred in the secure channel support', code: '12157'
Integration Siebel - Google geocoding:
the URL requests sent directly from the browser:
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/xml?address=Landsdorf%20Strasse,,Gr%C3%BCnewald,01945,Deutschland&key=API_key
where API_key = particular API key…

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