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[[File:ParadigmAA.jpg|thumb|Asynchronous-Asynchronous]]The Asynchronous-Synchronous paradigm takes place following the Client -> {{GVESB}} -> Server direction.
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The following table shows its properties:
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| Communication || Asynchronous || 4 || Asynchronous
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The decoupling of communication might happen in sixteen ways:
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# The Client  sends a Request to {{GVESB}} through an adapter, {{GVESB}} sends it to the Server. The server elaborates the request and, using an adapter, sends the response to the Client (SendReply).[[File:ParadigmAA1.jpg|none|thumb|Adapter->Plugin->server->Adapter->Plugin]]
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# The Client  sends a Request to {{GVESB}} through an adapter, {{GVESB}} enqueues into a Server JMS queue. The server elaborates the request and, using an adapter, sends the response to the Client (SendReply).[[File:ParadigmAA2.jpg|none|thumb|Adapter->JMS->server->Adapter->Plugin]]
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# The Client  sends a Request to {{GVESB}} through an adapter, {{GVESB}} enqueues into a Server JMS queue. The server elaborates the request and, using an adapter, sends the response to the Client who enqueue it in a Client JMS queue (SendReply).[[File:ParadigmAA3.jpg|none|thumb|Adapter->Plugin->server->Adapter->JMS]]
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# The Client  sends a Request to {{GVESB}} through an adapter, {{GVESB}} sends to the Server. The server elaborates the request and, using an adapter, sends the response to {{GVESB}}  who enqueue it in a Client JMS queue (SendReply).[[File:ParadigmAA4.jpg|none|thumb|Adapter->Plugin->server->JMS->Plugin]]
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# The Client  sends a Request to {{GVESB}} through an adapter, {{GVESB}} sends to the Server. The server elaborates the request and enqueues it into a {{GVESB}} queue which, through a Forward, sends the response to a Client JMS queue.[[File:ParadigmAA5.jpg|none|thumb|Adapter->Plugin->server->JMS->JMS]]
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# The Client  sends a Request to {{GVESB}} through an adapter, {{GVESB}} enqueues into a Server JMS queue. The server elaborates the request and enqueues it into a {{GVESB}} queue which, through a Forward, sends the response to the Client.[[File:ParadigmAA6.jpg|none|thumb|Adapter->JMS->server->JMS->Plugin]]
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# The Client  sends a Request to {{GVESB}} through an adapter, {{GVESB}} enqueues into a Server JMS queue from which a Forward sends it to the Server. The server elaborates the request and enqueues it into a {{GVESB}} JMS queue which, through a Forward, sends the response to the Client.[[File:ParadigmAA7.jpg|none|thumb|JMS->Plugin->server->JMS->Plugin]]

Revision as of 01:00, 11 February 2012

Description

Depending on the type of communication (Synchronous / Asynchronous), on the role played by GreenVulcano® ESB (active / passive) and on the response management, it is possible to have from a minimum of one to a maximum of four operations constituting a single interaction client - server.


GreenVulcano® ESB Configuration

GreenVulcano® ESB is configured for managing four paradigms of communication:

Synchronous-Synchronous

Synchronous-Synchronous

The Synchronous-Synchronous paradigm takes place following the Client -> GreenVulcano® ESB -> Server direction.


The following table shows its properties:

Client GVESB Workflow Number Server
Communication Synchronous 1 Synchronous

Synchronous-Asynchronous

Synchronous-Asynchronous

The Synchronous-Asynchronous paradigm takes place following the Client -> GreenVulcano® ESB -> Server direction.


The following table shows its properties:

Client GVESB Workflow Number Server
Communication Synchronous 1 Asynchronous

The decoupling of communication can happen in two ways:

  1. GreenVulcano® ESB, using a plugin, invokes the server and waits for the response into a queue jms, bmq, etc.
    plugin->server->jms
  2. GreenVulcano® ESB enqueues into a jms queue shared with server and waits for the response into another jms queue.
    jms->server->jms

Asynchronous-Synchronous

Asynchronous-Synchronous

The Asynchronous-Synchronous paradigm takes place following the Client -> GreenVulcano® ESB -> Server direction.


The following table shows its properties:

Client GVESB Workflow Number Server
Communication Asynchronous 2/3 Synchronous

The decoupling of communication might happen in three ways:

  1. The Client makes a request to GreenVulcano® ESB using an Adapter. GreenVulcano® ESB elaborates the request, and after eventually communication with others systems, invokes a Service into the Client system to communicate the response.
    Adapter->plugin->server->plugin
  2. The Client makes a Request to GreenVulcano® ESB using an Adapter. GreenVulcano® ESB elaborates the request, and after eventually communication with others systems, enqueues the response in a queue shared with Client.
    Adapter->plugin->server->jms
  3. The Client enqueue a message, GreenVulcano® ESB dequeue it, an after eventually communication with others systems, enqueues the response in a queue shared with Client.
    jms->plugin->server->jms

Asynchronous-Asynchronous

Asynchronous-Asynchronous

The Asynchronous-Synchronous paradigm takes place following the Client -> GreenVulcano® ESB -> Server direction.


The following table shows its properties:

Client GVESB Workflow Number Server
Communication Asynchronous 4 Asynchronous

The decoupling of communication might happen in sixteen ways:

  1. The Client sends a Request to GreenVulcano® ESB through an adapter, GreenVulcano® ESB sends it to the Server. The server elaborates the request and, using an adapter, sends the response to the Client (SendReply).
    Adapter->Plugin->server->Adapter->Plugin
  2. The Client sends a Request to GreenVulcano® ESB through an adapter, GreenVulcano® ESB enqueues into a Server JMS queue. The server elaborates the request and, using an adapter, sends the response to the Client (SendReply).
    Adapter->JMS->server->Adapter->Plugin
  3. The Client sends a Request to GreenVulcano® ESB through an adapter, GreenVulcano® ESB enqueues into a Server JMS queue. The server elaborates the request and, using an adapter, sends the response to the Client who enqueue it in a Client JMS queue (SendReply).
    Adapter->Plugin->server->Adapter->JMS
  4. The Client sends a Request to GreenVulcano® ESB through an adapter, GreenVulcano® ESB sends to the Server. The server elaborates the request and, using an adapter, sends the response to GreenVulcano® ESB who enqueue it in a Client JMS queue (SendReply).
    Adapter->Plugin->server->JMS->Plugin
  5. The Client sends a Request to GreenVulcano® ESB through an adapter, GreenVulcano® ESB sends to the Server. The server elaborates the request and enqueues it into a GreenVulcano® ESB queue which, through a Forward, sends the response to a Client JMS queue.
    Adapter->Plugin->server->JMS->JMS
  6. The Client sends a Request to GreenVulcano® ESB through an adapter, GreenVulcano® ESB enqueues into a Server JMS queue. The server elaborates the request and enqueues it into a GreenVulcano® ESB queue which, through a Forward, sends the response to the Client.
    Adapter->JMS->server->JMS->Plugin
  7. The Client sends a Request to GreenVulcano® ESB through an adapter, GreenVulcano® ESB enqueues into a Server JMS queue from which a Forward sends it to the Server. The server elaborates the request and enqueues it into a GreenVulcano® ESB JMS queue which, through a Forward, sends the response to the Client.
    JMS->Plugin->server->JMS->Plugin