Do I need WebSphere ESB if I already use WebSphere Application Server?
A. Because WebSphere ESB is built on WebSphere Application Server, through their WebSphere ESB license; customers are able to utilize WebSphere Application Server function. In addition, WebSphere ESB also includes additional functions not supplied with WebSphere Application Server (WebSphere Application Server ND edition allows unrestricted use). WebSphere ESB is likely to appeal to many WebSphere Application Server customers who are looking to integrate applications running in their enterprise, who do not want to implement the integration required to link the applications by coding bespoke application logic, either within the application programs themselves or by coding additional adapter logic. WebSphere ESB will allow the integration of applications with minimal programming, with the integration logic being performed on the data ‘in-flight’ between applications.
Because WebSphere ESB is built on WebSphere Application Server, through their WebSphere ESB license; customers are able to utilize WebSphere Application Server function. In addition, WebSphere ESB also includes additional functions not supplied with WebSphere Application Server. WebSphere ESB is likely to appeal to many WebSphere Application Server customers who are looking to integrate applications running in their enterprise, who do not want to implement the integration required to link the applications by coding bespoke application logic, either within the application programs themselves or by coding additional adapter logic. WebSphere ESB will allow the integration of applications with minimal programming, with the integration logic being performed on the data ‘in-flight’ between applications.
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