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- To provide a messaging infrastructure that will:
- Break the communication complexity problems associated with distributed software – such as the ability to deal with ongoing change, providing management mechanisms for the complex sea of distributed service interactions that typically take place in today’s IT environment,
- Provide reliable end-to-end messaging,
- Apply distributed software security.
- To provide a configurable, reusable architecture.
- Deal with common messaging problems generically—i.e. routing, transformation, exception handling and unification.
- Enforce consistency and unification.
- Leverage modern standards.
- Support legacy standards and interaction.
- Promote agility, through increased abstraction and loose coupling.
- Speed implementation turn-around, through configuration versus coding
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