Integration Appliance Enterprise Service Bus



Integration Appliance Enterprise Service Bus

Enterprise Service Bus SOA ESB Integration Appliance

Enterprise Service Bus Background

Most Enterprises have deployed an enterprise service bus for service mediation within a specific domain, especially when they have invested in a stack vendor suite for mainframe data integration, enterprise data integration or long-running transactions. As services attempt to be shared in a scalable way across domains, a SOA ESB tends to have security and performance feature gaps. The typical work-around leads to overly-complex deployment of multiple stack vendor products that are not interoperable with other best-of-breed infrastructure.

A Service Gateway enables services to be composed for sets of ESBs deployed across different domains adding cross-domain service mediation, threat prevention, security policy enforcement, AAA functions and are generally used for shorter-running transactions.

Intel Solution

The Intel® Expressway Service Gateway simplifies deployment of sophisticated cross-domain integration scenarios using a soft-appliance form factor that makes development, deployment and management easier. The unique solution combines a sophisticated BPEL based visual workflow designer (not found in ESBs) with an appliance run-time security enforcement framework. Due to its appliance like management, ground-up security oriented design, stateless processing and very high performance; Intel Expressway Service Gateway is often used as a cross-domain ESB or as a Gateway co-processor in front of an ESB.

Typical ESB capabilities addressed

  • Data routing
  • Data transformation
  • Protocol transformation
  • Service naming mapping
  • Synchronous & Asynchronous Message processing
  • Transaction management
  • Coordination of implementation services (“services orchestration”)
  • Security management

 


Security Gateway