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ESB products and techniques
An enterprise service bus (ESB) is a software architecture for middleware that provides fundamental services for more complex architectures. Learn about the products and techniques for ESBs. ESB does for distributed heterogeneous back end services and applications and distributed heterogeneous front-end users and information consumers what middleware is really supposed to do: hide complexity, simplify access, allow developers to use generic, canonical forms of query, access and interaction, handling the complex details in the background. Find the latest news and technology information regarding vendor specific ESB products and techniques.
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OCPJP & OCAJP: Java 7 training requirement for the Oracle Certified Professional Programmer dropped
21 Dec 2011
News - In order to obtain the certified architect position from Oracle, attending and passing a training course is now required. But what about the Java Professional and Java Associate designations, OCPJP and OCAJP for Java 7?
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OCAJP and OCPJP Changes for Java 7: New Objectives, a Format Change and a Price Hike
16 Dec 2011
News - The OCP (Oracle Certified Professional) Java 7 certification (OCAJP and OCPJP), which replaced the SCJP certification, will now require you to pass two exams, each of which will cost $300 to take, pushing the cost of the designation to $600.
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Building Content Oriented Integration Solutions With Mule and JCR
01 Jun 2008
Article - The latest version of the JCR transport for Mule ESB offers a set of features that can enable the creation of content oriented integration solutions.
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Private & Public Cloud Pros and Cons: Keeping Your Infrastructure to Yourself
30 Nov 2011
Feature - The public cloud is all well and good for sharing your Flickr photos, but do you want your business run there? Many companies prefer to set up a private cloud for their business. This approach isn’t for everyone; it’s got benefits and drawbacks.
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OSGi: Because Sharing Shouldn't Be Painful
27 Jul 2011
Feature - At the dawn of Windows all its applications were statically linked and life was simple. Applications carried all their dependencies so there never was confusion. However, the simplicity had its costs. Obviously there was the storage cost as each...
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