Oracle Enterprise Service Bus Software Download Link

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    for an introduction have a look <a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/d86cf1a4-0701-0010-409d-c568b1d2519e">here</a>.
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    ESB Features    Service Enablement Phase (1, 2, 3)
    1)     Message brokering between heterogeneous environments                     
    2)     Supports asynchronous, synchronous, publish and subscribe messaging                    
    3)     Supports synchronous and asynchronous bridging                    
    4)     Supports message formats of SOAP                    
    5)     Support for message format of SOAP with attachments                    
    6)     Support for xml message                     
    7)     Support for structured non-XML data                    
    8)     Support for raw data message                    
    9)     Support for text data message                    
    10)     Sport for e-mail with attachment message                    
    11)     Heterogeneous transports between service end points                    
    12)     Supports for FILE protocols                    
    13)     Supports for FTP protocols                     
    14)     Supports for HTTP protocols                    
    15)     Supports for HTTPS protocols                    
    16)     Supports for Multiple JMS providers                    
    17)     Supports for RMI protocols                    
    18)     Supports for web service protocols                    
    19)     Supports for CORBA protocols                    
    20)     Supports for DCOM protocols                    
    21)     Supports for E-mail (POP, SMTP, IMAP) protocols                    
    22)     Support for advanced transformation engine                    
    23)     Support for configuration-driven routing                    
    24)     Message routing based policies                    
    25)     Support for call-outs to external services to support complex routing                    
    26)     Support for point-to-point routing                    
    27)     Support for one-to-many routing scenarios                     
    28)     Support for request response model                    
    29)     Support for publish-subscribe models                    
    30)     Service monitoring                    
    31)     Service logging                    
    32)     Service auditing with search capabilities.                    
    33)     Support for capture of key statistics for message and transport attributes including message invocations, errors, and performance, volume, and SLA violations.                     
    34)     Supports clusters and gathers statistics across the cluster to review SLA violations                    
    35)     Support for service provisioning                     
    36)     Support deployment of new versions of services dynamically through configuration                    
    37)     Migrates configured services and resources between design, staging and production                    
    38)     Supports multiple versions of message resources that are incrementally deployed with selective service access through flexible routing                    
    39)     Configurable policy-driven security                    
    40)     Supports the latest security standards for authentication, encryption-decryption, and digital signatures                    
    41)     Supports SSL for HTTP and JMS transports                    
    42)     Supports multiple authentication models                    
    43)     Policy-driven SLA enforcement                    
    44)     Establishes SLAs on a variety of attributes including                     
    a.     Throughput times                    
    b.     Processing volumes                    
    c.     Success/failure ratios of message processes                    
    d.     Number of errors                    
    e.     Security violations                    
    f.     Schema validation issues                     
    45)     Initiates automated alerts or enables operator-initiated responses to rule violations using flexible mechanisms including                     
    a.     E-mail notifications                    
    b.     Triggered JMS messages                    
    c.     Triggered integration processes with a JMS message                    
    d.     Web services invocations with a JMS message                    
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    46)     Support for having multiple LOBs manage their own service bus based on their policies, and a service bus at an enterprise level that could act as a broker for sharing services across the various business units.                    
    47)     Support for agent plug-in to support following features                    
    48)     External provider’s service access for security                    
    49)     External provider’s service management                     
    50)     External provider’s transaction container                    
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    51)     Transaction support on message level                    
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