International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering
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| TITLE | Hybrid Integration Platforms in the Enterprise: Architectural Strategies for Bridging API Gateways and Legacy SOA Systems |
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| ABSTRACT | Hybrid Integration Platforms (HIPs) have become a critical architectural component for modern enterprises seeking to balance digital transformation with the continued reliance on legacy Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) systems. As organizations increasingly adopt API-driven and cloud-native architectures, the challenge lies in seamlessly integrating modern API gateways with established enterprise systems such as ESBs, SOAP-based services, and mainframe applications. This article explores architectural strategies for bridging API gateways and legacy SOA environments using hybrid integration platforms. It examines key design patterns, integration styles, governance models, security considerations, and operational challenges involved in achieving interoperability across heterogeneous systems. The paper also discusses performance optimization, scalability, fault tolerance, and migration strategies that enable enterprises to modernize incrementally without disrupting mission-critical systems. Through architectural analysis and illustrative diagrams, this work provides a comprehensive framework for designing robust hybrid integration solutions that support agility, scalability, and long-term enterprise integration goals. |
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| AUTHOR | JAYA SESHU KUMAR DADI Sr Software Engineer, Centraprise Corp., USA |
| VOLUME | 156 |
| DOI | DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2024.1204375 |
| pdf/375_Hybrid Integration Platforms in the Enterprise Architectural Strategies.pdf | |
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