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1.9. Features of the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform's JBossESB Component
The JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform's JBossESB component supports:
- Multiple transports and protocols
- A listener-action model (so that you can loosely-couple services together)
- Content-based routing (through the JBoss Rules engine, XPath, Regex and Smooks)
- Integration with the JBoss Business Process Manager (jBPM) in order to provide service orchestration functionality
- Integration with JBoss Rules in order to provide business rules development functionality.
- Integration with a BPEL engine.
Furthermore, the ESB allows you to integrate legacy systems in new deployments and have them communicate either synchronously or asynchronously.
In addition, the enterprise service bus provides an infrastructure and set of tools that can:
- Be configured to work with a wide variety of transport mechanisms (such as e-mail and JMS),
- Be used as a general-purpose object repository,
- Allow you to implement pluggable data transformation mechanisms,
- Support logging of interactions.
Important
There are two trees within the source code:
org.jboss.internal.soa.esb
and org.jboss.soa.esb
. Use the contents of the org.jboss.internal.soa.esb
package sparingly because they are subject to change without notice. By contrast, everything within the org.jboss.soa.esb
package is covered by Red Hat's deprecation policy.