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  1. Re:Plenty of MOM's to choose from on MOM and SOA on Linux? · · Score: 1

    and majority of these vednors have some sort of SOA and BPM play too. Typical -- MOM gets no rest. ;-)

  2. MOM/SOA/ESB on Linux on MOM and SOA on Linux? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    no ...we're not talking alphabet soup. Mind you, in today's TLA craze, you just never know. I just read a max'd out thread on MOM offerigns for Linux and offer this.

    While I'm a big fan of open-sourced solutions, there are plenty of commercial MOM offerings out there that run on Linux. A really solid one that I've worked with is SonicMQ. It runs on Linux and many other platforms. Being built 100% in Java makes that possible.

    As for SOAs, there's another offering from Sonic called SonicXQ that offers a standards-based SOA that includes support for web services, content-based routing, transformation, and itinerary-based process flow, all done using proven standards. They recently added a suite of XML tools from the acquisition of eXcelon that gives them sophisticated XML storage and handling as well as stateful conversational BPM.

    The industry has labeled this new form of SOA that combines MOM, Web services, cbr and transformation as an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). Lots of talk about the ESB being a more flexible cost-effective integration strategy than the traditional integration brokers approach.

    And this too runs on Linux.