An Integration Broker is a software architectural pattern and a type of enterprise integration pattern (EIP). It acts as a central hub that facilitates communication and data transformation between different applications, services, or systems. Its primary function is to decouple disparate systems, allowing them to exchange information without needing direct, point-to-point connections. This promotes flexibility, scalability, and maintainability in complex IT environments. Integration brokers often handle tasks such as message routing, data format conversion, protocol translation, and error handling. They are commonly used in scenarios where multiple applications need to interact with each other, such as in service-oriented architectures (SOA) and enterprise application integration (EAI).
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