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Latest revision as of 12:35, 27 February 2012
The GreenVulcano® ESB Connectivity Layer is the logical layer that provides connectivity to external systems
Plug-in architecture
- Any new JCA connector can be easily plugged-in at run-time
- Client libraries are provided to external systems or applications to request services
- EBJ (Java client library)
- EBC (C++ client library)
The GreenVulcano® ESB platform is currently provided with the following Applicative Adapters
- SIO ® (SAP® Interface Object)
- Jarad® (ARS Remedy®)
- JBPM
- HL7
- Filenet®
- Tuxedo
- BMQ
- Tibco®
- Alfresco®
- OpenSPCoop
The GreenVulcano® ESB platform is also provided with the following Technological Protocol Adapters
- Web Services
- HTTP/S
- RMI
- JMS
- TCP/IP
- IIOP
- JDBC Adapter
- DB Adapter
- File
- and many others!