An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a software architecture model used for designing and implementing the interaction and communication between mutually interacting software applications in service-oriented architecture (SOA). It facilitates communication between disparate systems, often transforming message formats and protocols to ensure compatibility. ESBs are commonly used to integrate applications, services, and data sources across an enterprise, enabling loose coupling and simplifying the management of complex integration scenarios.
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