JBI and ESB are complementary. JBI provides a model and uses integrated components as standard interfaces for services. JBI
It can be hosted in an application server environment or in an ESB container. ESB provides a set of infrastructure
It consists of event-driven SOA, highly distributed routing destination naming, enterprise message capability and distribution management.
Capability.
JBI allows applications and ESB to seamlessly join an interoperable and loosely coupled SOA. JBI in Application Server
Provides the application logic. ESB provides data movement and schedules intermediate services for integration with the host.
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Note: JBI defines the service integration method. An ESB defines how enterprise messages interact and flow with each system. Some of the services in ESB, such as transition, can be in jbi se. ESB also provides other functions such as JMX management and security transactions.
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