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Over 1 year ago
Hello Sarasika Yes, of course you can publish services with both a REST Connector and a SOAP Connector. It is not difficult, as Radhey and Scott say- It can be problematic if you have a REST service that you want to use with SOAP and vice versa. Why is this? Simply because…
About 2 years ago
Hello Andhika Please read Dave's reply first and understand that WebMethods offers many features that you will not find in RedHat Fuse I would like to add one more architectural point of view. WebMethods provides a nice business process engine that helps you orchestrate…
Over 2 years ago
Hello all Don't use ESB to generate analytics. A powerful ESB is a perfect companion to Big Data systems. But the relation between ESB and the Big Data system is a one-way relation. It is illusory to think that an ESB is accurate to process information from Big Data…
Over 2 years ago
For many years, the question “Choreography or Orchestration” divided the software integration world and is still not decided today The choreography is an integration pattern that relies on the rule “Smart Endpoints and Dumb Pipes”. It suggests that the endpoints (service,…
Almost 3 years ago
Hello to all Today I would like to come back to this question about mixing ESB and API management. First, I'd like to clarify that I mainly understand APIs based on the REST protocol when I hear or read APIs. Even if REST and API are not linked in their theoretical…
Over 3 years ago
@Rohit SAHNI Hi Rohit, You are right when saying that fintech companies need to publish their services and API is the current good solution. API Managers are in Fact very efficient in managing API access. But unfortunately, it is not a response to the question. The…
Over 3 years ago
The main question about an ESB is to understand if you need an ESB to implement links between partners together in a kind of workflow or if you want to link the partner in the same business process You have to understand that the ESB market can be shared in two parts: 1-…
About 4 years ago