I am currently using JBoss ESB as an end user. I chose JBoss ESB because it is excellent for open source Java, Java EE, and Jakarta applications. Initially developed by JBoss, it was later acquired by Red Hat. I have used WildFly up to UAT and dev server, but the paid version is JBoss ESB. The most important aspect I appreciate is that it provides implicit and explicit dependencies, allowing developers to focus on business logic rather than dependency management. My review rating for JBoss ESB is 10 out of 10.
Financial Technology Solution Consultant at Intellect Design Arena Ltd
Consultant
Jul 5, 2020
We are simply a customer, and we use the solution within our organization. We don't have a special professional relationship with JBoss. I don't recall which version of the solution we are using. It's about a year and a half old at this point. Overall, I'd rate the solution seven and a half out of ten.
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) acts as a central component in application integration, offering a scalable architecture for seamless communication between disparate systems without requiring modifications to existing applications.ESB is essential for streamlining the interaction between multiple applications in an organization, acting as a middleware to connect and manage data exchanges effectively. Its architecture decouples systems, allowing integration across platforms, technologies, and...
I am currently using JBoss ESB as an end user. I chose JBoss ESB because it is excellent for open source Java, Java EE, and Jakarta applications. Initially developed by JBoss, it was later acquired by Red Hat. I have used WildFly up to UAT and dev server, but the paid version is JBoss ESB. The most important aspect I appreciate is that it provides implicit and explicit dependencies, allowing developers to focus on business logic rather than dependency management. My review rating for JBoss ESB is 10 out of 10.
We are simply a customer, and we use the solution within our organization. We don't have a special professional relationship with JBoss. I don't recall which version of the solution we are using. It's about a year and a half old at this point. Overall, I'd rate the solution seven and a half out of ten.