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Within an SOA framework, OSB provides connectivity, routing, mediation, management, and some process orchestration capabilities. The design philosophy for OSB is to be a high-performance and stateless (nonpersistent state) intermediary between two or more applications. However, given the diversity in scale and functionality of SOA implementations, OSB applications are subject to a large variety of usage patterns, message sizes, and quality of service (QoS) requirements.
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© 2008 Jeff Davies, David Schorow, Samrat Ray, and David Rieber
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(2008). Performance: Tuning and Best Practices. In: The Definitive Guide to SOA. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1058-0_15
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