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{{Short description|Java specification}}
'''Java Business Integration''' ('''JBI''') is a specification developed under the [[Java Community Process]] (JCP) for an approach to implementing a [[service-oriented architecture]] (SOA). The JCP reference is JSR 208 for JBI 1.0 and JSR 312 for JBI 2.0. JSR 312 was removed from the JCP balloting process on 17 Dec, 2010 by the submitters without being accepted.
 
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* [[Open ESB]]
* [[Petals ESB]]
* [[Apache ServiceMix]]
* [[FUSE ESB]] (enterprise ServiceMix) - compliant JSR 208
* [[Mule (software)|Mule]]. Though not a JBI compliant container by itself, Mule provides interoperability with JBI containers. There is a separate Mule-JBI project that is to address this JBI compliance issue.
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== Existing JBI Components ==
The [https://open-jbi-components.dev.java.net/{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Open JBI Components] project on java.net is an incubator project started to foster community-based development of JBI components that conform to the Java Business Integration specification (JSR 208).
 
==Books==
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*[http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=312 JSR 312 page on the JCP site]
*[http://www.osoa.org/display/Main/Relationship+of+SCA+and+JBI Open SOA article on JBI's relationship to SCA]
*[https://download.oracle.com/otndocs/jcp/jbi-1_0-pfd2-spec-oth-JSpec/ Java Business Integration Specification.]
*[https://mmcgbl.com/java-development-services/ Custom Java Development.] (dead link 2017-11-29)
 
[[Category:Java enterprise platform|Business Integration]]