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EAI Architecture

  • Point to point Architecture
  • Hub and Spoke Architecture
  • Bus Architecture

What is Point to Point Architecture?

  1. This is the most primitive form of integration method
  2. In this architecture, direct connectivity is established between two systems/application as show in the picture below.
  3. It is extremely difficult to implement and equally difficult to maintain.
  4. When a large number of systems are inter-connected, Integration tends to be impossible.
  5. The number of connections needed to have fully meshed point – to – point connections, with n number of applications. I,e n(n-1)/2.

What is Point – to – Point Architecture?

  1. If there are 5 applications in an enterprise, we need 10 connects to integrate them. I,e n(n-1)/2.
  2. Examples; Postal Services, Telegram…

What is Hub and Spoke Architecture?

  1. In this architecture the central hub publishes and subscribes the messages and also co-ordinates the movement of message traffic.
  2. The central performs necessary content and format transformation.
  3. It also provides better maintenance of transformation and routing rules due to centralized approach.
  4. This architecture is convenient for companies with limited IT Resources and moderate transaction volumes.

What is Bus Architecture?

  1. In this mode of architecture the nodes are linked in a series along a common communication back bone with helps in reducing performance bottlenecks and single point of failure.
  2. It is better suited for large – scale environments involving hundreds of systems with heavy transaction volumes. In such a design integration logic (Transformation and routing information) is not maintained centrally.
  3. It also provides better sclability compared to hub and spoke architecture but more difficult to administer as the environment scales up.

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Definition of EAI

Enterprise application integration (EAI) is the use of software and computer systems” architectural principles to integrate a set of computer applications in an Enterprise. Enterprise application integration (EAI) is an integration framework composed of a collection of technologies and services which form a middle-ware or “middle ware framework” to enable integration of systems and applications across an enterprise. EAI is the unrestricted sharing of data and business process among any connected application or data sources in the enterprise.

What is the Need of Integration in an Enterprise?

Many types of business software such as supply chain management applications, ERP Systems, CRM Applications, business intelligence applications, payroll and human resources systems typically cannot communicate with one another in order to share data or business rules.

Enterprise application integration is the process of linking such applications within a single organization together in order to simplify and automate business processes to the greatest extent possible. At the same time avoiding have to make sweeping changes to the existing applications or data structures.

The various systems that need to be linked together may reside on different operating systems, use different database solutions or computer languages, or different data and time formats, or may be legacy systems that are no longer supported by the vendor who originally created them

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