Service integration
Service integration provides asynchronous messaging services. Producing applications do not send messages directly to consuming applications. Instead, they send messages to destinations. Consuming applications receive messages from these destinations. A producing application can send a message and then continue processing without waiting until a consuming application receives the message. If necessary, the destination stores the message until the consuming application is ready to receive it.
Subtopics
- Service integration technologies
- Bus members Messaging engines
- Bus destinations
- Message stores
- Service integration security
- High availability and workload sharing
- Mediations
- Service integration configurations
- Service integration notification events
- Message reliability levels - JMS delivery mode and service integration quality of service
- Dynamic reloading of configuration files
- Service integration backup
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