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Oracle Service Bus

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Oracle Service Bus, aka OSB, is an Enterprise Service Bus implementation by Oracle. OSB, formerly known as AquaLogic Service Bus, was acquired when Oracle bought BEA Systems. Oracle Service Bus transforms architectures by connecting, mediating, and managing interactions between services and applications.

Features

Oracle Service Bus provides:

  • Connectivity
  • Document Transformation with XQuery and XSLT
  • Content-Based and Header-Based Routing
  • Integration with Oracle SOA Suite using SOA-Direct protocol
  • Dashboard to monitor transactions and interactions between different systems
  • Capturing certain events and alerting them.
  • Protocol conversion (for standard protocols).
  • When required, a custom protocol can be added to the Oracle Service bus to ensure custom protocol conversion.
  • Service Virtualization.
  • Version management.
  • Schema validation and exception handling.