A service-oriented bus (SOB) is a software architecture pattern used in distributed computing. It provides a standardized way for different applications or services to communicate with each other, even if they are built using different technologies or reside on different platforms. It acts as a central intermediary, handling message routing, transformation, and security. It helps to decoupling services and promoting reusability, scalability and flexibility.
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