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The ESB dynamic routing strategy in the low bandwidth network environment

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DOI: 10.23977/jnca.2016.11005 | Downloads: 37 | Views: 5339

Author(s)

Kangyi Luo 1, Wei Huang 1, Baocheng Sun 1, Song Hu 2

Affiliation(s)

1 Wuhan Digital Engineering Institute, Wuhan 430074, Hubei,China
2 Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, China

Corresponding Author

Wei Huang

ABSTRACT

The ESB is a SOA infrastructure, and provides a loose coupling way of system integration for the Enterprise. The message routing is the core function point of the ESB. This paper firstly introduces the basic concept of SOA and ESB, then introduces the main way of dynamic routing, putting forward the dynamic routing strategy of the ESB which is suitable in the low bandwidth network environment. Finally it is tested in the theory and reality, analyzing the efficiency and reliability of the strategy.

KEYWORDS

Dynamic message routing, ESB, message routing, SOA

CITE THIS PAPER

Wei, H. , Kangyi, L. , Baocheng, S. and Song, H. (2016) The ESB dynamic routing strategy in the low bandwidth network environment. Journal of Network Computing and Applications (2016) 1: 26-32.

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