Rob, 

I am in the process of implementing SOA and ESB.  I would love to read
your follow-up blog post.  I have broken the point-to-point architecture
that was a plague into a hub-and-spoke architecture.  I do not like this
due to the fact that it is a single point of failure.  Because of this I
have been slowly moving towards an SOA. Any information you would share
would be a great benefit.  It would be great if you could write it in a
ColdFusion context.  

What comprises your ESB?  How do you manage, log and provide APIs?
Another point I have been pondering is having my developers use these
services in the base application's architecture.  However, I am still
debating on whether to add another layer for them and keep the services
available to customers and internal integration needs outside the normal
application's architecture.

Thanks,
Bryan

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Rob Brooks-Bilson
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 12:44 AM
To: CFCDev
Subject: [CFCDEV] Re: architecture question: communication between
applications

I'd love any additional feedback you might have.  I still owe a part-2
for the post, I just haven't had a chance to write it all up yet.


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