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13. EDA Visualized Asynchronous, Decoupled, Not Orchestrated A A A A A A A A A A Message Message Message Message Message Message Message Message
14. “Traditional SOA” + EDA Visualized Synchronous & Asynchronous, Loosely Coupled & Decoupled, Managed, Orchestrated, Not Orchestrated, Consumer-Driven, Producer-Driven Orchestrated Messaging (SOA) Orchestrated Messaging (SOA) Not Orchestrated Messaging (EDA) Note: Request/Reply Implied in “ Orchestrated Messaging” A A A A A A A A A A Message Message Message Message Message Message Message Message
15. FYI: Event Processing (EP) and CEP Visualized A A RE A A A A A A A Messages Messages Messages Messages Messages Message Messages Messages Many-to-One Asynchronous Events Processing with Rules Engine (RE)
16. SOA + EDA + CEP Visualized (with Rules Engine) A A A A A A A RE A A Message Message Message Message Message Messages Messages Message Synchronous & Asynchronous, Loosely Coupled & Decoupled, Managed, Orchestrated, Not Orchestrated, Consumer-Driven, Producer-Driven Orchestrated Messaging (“Traditional” SOA) Orchestrated Messaging (“Traditional” SOA) Not Orchestrated Messaging (EDA) Messages
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18. Please Send Comments and Suggestions! Thank You! Tim Bass, CISSP Principal Global Architect [email_address] Complex Event Processing at TIBCO