What is an ESB?

Answer Posted / manjuna

An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a standards-based,
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) backbone, capable of
connecting applications through service interfaces. By
combining Messaging, Web Services, XML, Data Transformation
and Management, an ESB can reliably connect, mediate and
control all communications and interactions between
services.

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