Chapter 13. Exposed Router runtime pattern: SOA profile 397
As shown in Figure 13-5 on page 396, the SOA profile is implemented by
introducing the ESB and the Exposed ESB Gateway component. The ESB
integrates all the service calls at an enterprise level and provides the mediation
logic built on business agreements and terms. Any interaction with an extended
enterprise is managed through the Exposed ESB Gateway component, which we
have implemented using WebSphere Partner Gateway V6.
13.4 Runtime guidelines
This section describes how to configure the runtime aspects of this scenario. It
uses the basic infrastructure of Chapter11, “Exposed Direct ...
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