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EBS is an integration architecture defined by the concept of a communication bus that sits between applications and allows the applications to talk to each other. This architecture fosters decoupling of systems and relieves the inefficiencies and problems of point-to-point integration. To learn more about ESBs, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_service_bus the full article from Wikipedia here].
EBS is an integration architecture defined by the concept of a communication bus that sits between applications and allows the applications to talk to each other. This architecture fosters decoupling of systems and relieves the inefficiencies and problems of point-to-point integration. To learn more about ESBs, see the full article from Wikipedia here: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_service_bus].
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