Aqualogic ESB Capabilities beyond web services ?

I'm new to Aqualogic 2.0 ESB and I'm exploring integration posibilities and scenarios where it will be useful.
I have some questions regarding limitations and interoperability with other:
- is there an overlap between ALSB 2.0 and WebLogic Integration?
- Is posible to integrate something like a back end system using CICS (ECI) and a client using web services via AquaLogic ? if so, How ?
- How can I use the underlying capabilities of the underlying WebLogic 9.0 server (i.e J2EE Connectors, jdbc pools, etc) from Aqualogic ?
- Can I publish an EJB remote interface running in another app. server as a "service" in Aqualogic 2.0
thanx in advance

I've only gone as far as reading high-level information and seeing some demos, but I think I can answer some of this.
Concerning the difference between ALSB and WLI, it's expected that WLI could be used to build a service that would be an ALSB endpoint. ALSB is a "no coding" interface. You simply define endpoints, transports, and routing rules. WLI is a development platform.
I'm not sure how to interpret the CICS question. Does your client have a web service invocation API? If so, then you could integrate that with ALSB.
To sort of answer the last two questions with a summary, if you can provide a web compatible interface to a component, then you can integrate it with ALSB. That interface could a web service or JMS. Depending on what version of things you're using, you can automatically provide a web service interface to an EJB session bean.

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