We use proprietary and third party´s cookies to improve your experience and our services, identifying your Internet Browsing preferences on our website; develop analytic activities and display advertising based on your preferences. If you keep browsing, you accept its use. You can get more information on our Cookie Policy
Cookies Policy
Ask Your Question
0

What are the differences between Kiara Advanced Middleware and an ESB (Enterprise Service Bus)?

asked 2016-07-13 16:54:36 +0100

Chiara Capizzi gravatar image

Hi all and thanks in advance for your answer.

edit retag flag offensive close merge delete

1 answer

Sort by » oldest newest most voted
0

answered 2016-07-15 11:11:00 +0100

An ESB is used for integration of services in an Enterprise infrastructure, and usually these services are web services, and the data format is XML.

As its name indicates is focused on enterprise applications and business processes: Accounting, logistics, rrhh, etc. and usually provides a set of connectors to get information from a variety of sources and protocols.

But imagine you want to create a robot, or a set of robots and communicate these robots to coordinate themselves, such the ones in a factory. Or an IoT application with small independent devices (sensors, gps, etc).

In these and other examples, you should use a middleware offering you low latency, high throughput, real-time features, determinism, low resource requirements, etc. You can think then in other options such as ZeroMQ, nanoMSG, DDS, Apache Thrift… and KIARA. These options have the performance as the main goal.

You can contact me at JaimeMartin@eProsima.com

edit flag offensive delete link more

Comments

Thanks for your answer.

Chiara Capizzi gravatar imageChiara Capizzi ( 2016-07-20 09:23:07 +0100 )edit
Login/Signup to Answer

Question Tools

1 follower

Stats

Asked: 2016-07-13 16:54:36 +0100

Seen: 1,585 times

Last updated: Jul 13 '16