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  English Speaking Board
ESB promotes and assesses Spoken English in a wide range of educational centres: Junior and Senior Schools, Further and Higher Educational Colleges, Universities, Prisons, Adult Learning centres and in the training sectors of industry and business.
ESB was founded in 1953, pioneering the practice and assessment of oral communication and its fundamental importance to education.
ESB assessments encourage the value and place of the individual, based on the sound ideals of citizenship.
www.esbuk.org   (270 words)

  
 java.net: Service Provisioning Through ESB
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is one such middleware infrastructure that provides, at the application platform level, pipes for information to flow and handshake with applications in silos.
ESB provides the backbone for information flow across heterogeneous applications: the applications can be within an enterprise or across enterprises.
ESB has evolved out of necessity, and hence there are no issues of adoption and acceptance.
today.java.net /pub/a/today/2005/10/18/service-provisioning-through-esb.html   (2207 words)

  
 ESB Bank   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
ESB Bank is not responsible for any losses should you give incorrect instructions, or if your payment instructions are not given sufficiently in advance to allow for timely payment or delays in mail service.
ESB Bank is not liable for any deficiencies in the accuracy, completeness, availability, or timeliness of such information, or for any investment or other decision made using this information.
ESB Bank may modify the terms and conditions applicable to either Service from time to time upon mailing or delivering a notice of the modifications to you at the address shown on our account records, and the revised terms and conditions shall be effective at the earliest date allowed by applicable law.
www.esbbank.com /expressBanking/terms.asp   (6134 words)

  
 Ronan Bradley: ESB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Thus an ESB provides the ability to orchestrate and mediate software services, and integrate with existing technology, including whatever messaging products are already in use in the organization.
In contrast, a fully functional ESB can be both light-footprint (by leveraging the existing deployed infrastructure, such as queuing systems, system management console and so on) and distributed – in that it can provide integration with these technologies at any chosen point in the organisation.
ESBs act as a lightweight, ubiquitous integration backbone through which software services and application components flow." It is easy to see how it maps back to the four main standards.
polarlake.typepad.com /ronan/esb   (3054 words)

  
 ESB and the Road to Indigo - O'Reilly XML Blog
An ESB should be considered a highly sophisticated, intelligent implementation backbone for the WS-* stack of specs (more on this later.) BTW, the final chapter of the ESB book is about how ESB’s and the Web Services stack of specifications are destined to evolve together.
The applications that are brought into the ESB using the FTP or file based interfaces are blissfully unaware that they are now participating in a newer infrastructure, because they just continue to dump and load their files every night.
An ESB is based on a philosophy that the entire design center around a SOA is about the "whitespace" that is between the endpoints--not just the SOAP stack at the endpoints themselves.
www.oreillynet.com /xml/blog/2005/04/esb_and_the_road_to_indigo.html   (2021 words)

  
 Implementing an Enterprise Service Bus in Java
An ESB must be able to transform data into a common data format to enable effective communication between disparate applications, components, and services.
An ESB should be able to determine the destination of a given message based on a number of factors—including the content of the message.
ESB Components: The figure shows a high-level view of the relationships and interactions between the components of an ESB.
www.devx.com /Java/Article/28127   (730 words)

  
 Tasting Notes
First brewed in 1971, ESB is unrivalled in terms of its flavour and balance.
ESB's reputation as the best British beer around is borne out by the amazing number of awards it has won.
No beer has won more CAMRA awards - ESB has been named Best Strong Ale in 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987 and 1991, and went on to be crowned Champion Beer of Britain 3 times - in 1978, 1981 and 1985.
www.fullers.co.uk /main.phtml?history=2053   (171 words)

  
 Enterprise service bus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Contrary to commonly used EAI brokers which are usually implemented as a monolithic stack in a hub and spoke architecture, the foundation of an enterprise service bus is built of base functions broken up into their constituent parts, with distributed deployment where needed, working in harmony as necessary.
Strictly speaking ESB is an architectural concept which may be implemented by one or more products.
Most vendors naturally argue that ESB is a product — their product — and more and more are putting "ESB" in their product names and literature.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Enterprise_Service_Bus   (632 words)

  
 Michael Rovatsos - School of Informatics - University of Edinburgh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
ESB is a generic model for practical social reasoning systems that is thought to fill a gap in common models for general-purpose practical reasoning, such as the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) model.
The core idea behind ESB is that agents reason about their own behaviour and that of others in a given social context on the basis of expectations.
Based on their expectations the agents determine the possible strategies that they themselves and others may choose, and by reasoning about these strategies (and their effect on future expectations!), the ESB agent is able to activate certain behaviours that he deems relevant for the current interaction situation.
homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk /mrovatso/esb.html   (281 words)

  
 Fuller's ESB Ale 18.6oz.
First brewed in 1971, ESB is unrivalled in terms of its flavor and balance.
No beer has won more CAMRA awards - ESB has been named Best Strong Ale in 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987 and 1991, and went on to be crowned Champion Beer of Britain in 1978, 1981 and 1985.
Most recently ESB won a Silver medal in the Premium Ale category at the 2002 International Beer & Cider Awards, and picked up another Silver in the Strong Bitter category at this year's Great British Beer Festival.
www.internetwines.com /rws23913.html   (170 words)

  
 English School of Business
(ESB) was established in the year 2000 as a private educational institution with the main goal to offer practical and academic studies in the field of Management, Marketing and ICT.
ESB has signed partnerships with several educational institutions in UK, becoming, thus, their Accredited/Associate Partner and the lawful representative of these institutions in Serbia and Montenegro.
ESB is also cooperating with the following institutions in the area of enterpreneurship, banking, finanace, trading etc.
www.esb.edu.yu   (148 words)

  
 Sonic ESB® Product Overview: Products: Sonic Software
Sonic ESB® is an enterprise service bus which simplifies the integration and flexible reuse of business components using a standards-based, service-oriented architecture (SOA).
Sonic ESB spans clusters and security infrastructures to form a federated environment which can be managed from any point.
The Sonic ESB is the foundation of the Sonic SOA Suite™, which adds the Sonic Orchestration Server™, Sonic XML Server™ and Sonic Database Service™ to form a comprehensive, ESB-based distributed services platform, providing business process management and operational visibility across the enterprise.
www.sonicsoftware.com /products/sonic_esb/index.ssp   (361 words)

  
 Enterprise .NET Community: Building an ESB to Support SOA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Adopting ESB would change this attitude since it would become a standard framework and teams could find improved benefit for the business as well as ease of use.
This cannot be identified by the ESB but this can be identified by the receiver based on business rules and notify the ESB of such a fault and hence the sender is requested to take appropriate action.
The ESB can have another system that is an observer service that checks all the messages that flow through it.
www.theserverside.net /articles/showarticle.tss?id=BuildingESB   (3026 words)

  
 Kareem Yusuf Blog: ESB*?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
An ESB is not like a simple consumer item where two people can buy the same model and it is fully meets all of their individual requirements.
An ESB is something you build for your enterprise or organization to give you the connection architecture you need to meet your IT and business goals.
If you have enterprise messaging products in place now or are about to install them, you have an ESB and a strong basis for future expansion and use of developing standards.
www.websphere.org /blog/archives/000045.html   (1551 words)

  
 ESB definition - isp.webopedia.com - The Glossary for Internet Service Providers
ESB is an open standards-based distributed synchronous or asynchronous messaging middleware that provides secure interoperability between enterprise applications via XML, Web services interfaces and standardized rules-based routing of documents.
In practice, this means that data files are passed to and from their destinations based on pre-established guidelines that are common to all parties sharing the information to ensure that the data maintains its integrity as it is routed.
ESB is an extension of EAI, an earlier form of middleware, but ESB adds several key functions:
isp.webopedia.com /TERM/E/ESB.html   (308 words)

  
 ESB - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Esenboga International Airport, an airport in Ankara, Turkey, whose IATA code is ESB
ESB is the flagship beer of the Redhook Ale Brewery
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ESB   (208 words)

  
 Welcome to The Metaverse : ESB == SOA++???   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
ESB is a concept which includes a mix of technologies (messaging, connectivity, routing, transformation services, etc.) working together and can be enabled by Service Orientation.
ESB is Jurassic, centralized architecture with a new spin.
I agree that ESB's are *a way* to build enterprise systems, but I do not agree that they should be the de-facto infrastructure upon which to build such systems.
blogs.msdn.com /richardt/archive/2005/05/02/414026.aspx   (1437 words)

  
 ESB Fabrications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Matt and Tex are an ESB sponsored team with their v6 Ford Ranger, and run a custom set of tie rods and sway bar arms fabricated in-house custom for their team from ESB Fabrications.
I understand that by modifying my vehicle, or using my vehicle for any other purpose than it was designed for by the original equipment manufacturer, could cause premature wear and/or failure to its parts and components, as well as possible injury to me, any passengers or any other persons and their property.
ESB Fabrications.com and ESB Fabrications are owned and operated by Mike Clark.
www.esbfabrications.com   (2131 words)

  
 Enterprise Architect – Architect Data Services for ESB
This capability is complementary to the ESB—an ESB is concerned with application integration and workflows between services, whereas a DSA is concerned with data integration and transactions occurring within a service.
Yet an ESB by itself does nothing to ensure that data interdependencies between services are handled properly.
The ESB provides a functional abstraction layer for applications and data, while the DSA provides a data abstraction for both applications and data (see Figure 3).
www.ftponline.com /ea/magazine/spring2005/features/ckeene   (641 words)

  
 Welcome to The Metaverse : ESB revisited   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
You point out that ESB's should provide the core communications backbone for entire enterprises, regardless of their topologies, heritage, platform, protocol and information representations, etc. You clearly articulate that ESB's have adapters and translators enabling messages from different systems to be translated and transformed in order to ease integration of heterogeneous systems.
Essentially, the need for integration technologies such as those proposed by the ESB movement should be increasingly pushed to the outer-edges of the enterprise world, replaced instead by mature platforms that provide most (if not all) of the capabilities of an ESB at each node in the system.
ESB does not embrace this and this is why I think that ESB is the wrong strategic approach to take when approaching the integration problem.
blogs.msdn.com /richardt/archive/2005/04/28/413159.aspx   (1484 words)

  
 Search Sportsbook Review
SBR receives many ESB complaints each month, but this is the first player to report opening a new account and depositing after the book’s latest claim of being under new ownership.
SBR sources reported that ESB had contacted past employees from when their fraudulent business was hosted in Jamaica.
It is possible that ESB is in the process of moving servers to a new location or may finally be closing its doors.
www.sportsbookreview.com /search/default.aspx?Search=ESB&Area=Site&Submit=Home   (2394 words)

  
 Understand Enterprise Service Bus scenarios and solutions in Service-Oriented Architecture, Part 1
However, the various technology candidates for ESB implementation might vary considerably in their performance, scalability, and availability characteristics, as well as in the ESB capabilities and open standards they support.
The ESB provides the means to manage the service infrastructure and the capability to operate in the distributed, heterogeneous environment of today.
Thus, one priority of any ESB architecture should thus be to establish the security requirements as early as possible, so that they can be included in the choice of implementation technology.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/webservices/library/ws-esbscen   (2985 words)

  
 Loosely Coupled weblog - on-demand web services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
ESB adopters look beyond integration describes how users deploying ESBs have simplified integration to the extent that their biggest problem now is getting to grips wth business processes.
Best of Breed ESBs (PDF, 578k) is a new white paper by middleware guru Steve Craggs, vice-chairman of the EAI Industry Consortium, outlining what to look for in an ESB.
It's a useful overview of why the ESB concept is important for web services, and a refreshing change from white papers by Sonic Software, who seem to have cornered the early market in publishing white papers and articles about ESB.
www.looselycoupled.com /blog/2003_07_13_lc.htm   (1778 words)

  
 JavaOne Preview: Unlocking the ESB Secrets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
An ESB is different from web services in that it's event driven; a call is not directly made to a component on the bus, instead an events are passed around synchronously or asynchronously containing a payload plus other meta info that a component can processed, after which the event is routed somewhere else.
Managers need to understand that there will very likely not be a silver bullet ESB platform or container coming their way, but that EJB and SOA must be embraced in the way the company develops and deploys software.
An ESB is a concrete concept with a direct implementation on the radar.
www.theserverside.com /news/thread.tss?thread_id=26735   (4019 words)

  
 Fiorano - Products - Fiorano ESB
The Fiorano ESB is a web-services capable middleware infrastructure platform that supports intelligently-directed communication and mediated relationships between loosely coupled (SOA) and decoupled (EDA) business components.
Fiorano ESB supports multiple communication protocols, including SOAP/HTTP and JMS (Java Message Service), together with tools that work in concert with the ESB infrastructure to enable messages to be reliably transferred between distributed business component instances without the need for any middleware-level programming.
Fiorano ESB can be used not only for application integration (which it supports with a rich set of available application adapters, together with tools for document tracking, adapter development, transformation and content-based routing) but also for the development of general purpose distributed applications connecting independently designed business components created by independent teams of developers.
www.fiorano.com /products/fesb/fioranoesb.htm   (225 words)

  
 Driving the Enterprise Service Bus | InfoWorld | News | 2003-06-13 | By Paul Krill
The term ESB, while not fully embraced in all circles, is originally attributed to a report by Stamford, Conn.-based Gartner.
Gartner analyst Jess Thompson said in a report that ESB is "a class of integration software that came to market in 2002 and is intended to support the deployment of Web services.
ESB is used to extract data from legacy systems to enable information access without the need to replace systems, both Sonic and Johnson report.
www.infoworld.com /article/03/06/13/24FEesb_1.html   (1477 words)

  
 ESB Brewing Supplies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
ESB grew rapidly in the nineties, also becoming a distributor for Coopers.
It was not long before ESB had distributors in each state, three in Queensland, as the ESB brands grew in popularity.
It is the aim of ESB to bring the best malt, hops, and yeast to the brewer.
www.esbeer.com.au   (371 words)

  
 Welcome to The Metaverse : To ESB or not to ESB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I may be missing something, because my definition of an ESB is, that it should not quite be as central and "strong" as some of the vendors have defined it.
The distributed nature of the ESB container model allows the independent scalability of integration components, which are plugged into your SOA as event-driven services on an as needed basis.
The distributed services in an ESB can be combined with itinerary-based routing (see Myth #7) to allow self-directed, message-oriented service interactions, which allow different parts of the ESB to operate independently of one another, without relying on a centralized routing engine.
blogs.msdn.com /richardt/archive/2005/03/23/401146.aspx   (2727 words)

  
 Update: IBM to offer ESB as part of SOA strategy | InfoWorld | News | 2005-09-13 | By Paul Krill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
While definitions can vary, an ESB is generally considered to be a Web services-based bus for integrating applications and processes in an SOA.
But WebSphere ESB is not an abbreviated version of Message Broker, said IBM's Robert LeBlanc, general manager for WebSphere within the IBM Software Group.
ESB activity by the rest of the industry forced IBM's hand, according to Ronald Schmelzer, senior analyst at ZapThink.
www.infoworld.com /article/05/09/13/hnibmesb_1.html   (1856 words)

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