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11.2.4 Products
The SOA profile of the Exposed Direct Connection pattern differs from the
Generic profile in its use of an ESB and an Exposed ESB Gateway in its Runtime
pattern as shown in Figure 11-2 on page 242. So in this section we look at the
products available to implement the ESB and the Exposed ESB Gateway
component.
Product implementation options
Product choices for this scenario are based on:
Design decisions discussed in 11.2.3, “Analyze design options” on page 242
Extended Enterprise capabilities of the products
Products that are currently available
ESB component
We can use the following currently available products to implement the ESB
component in the giv ...
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