Planning your Bus-enabled Web services installation

Consider how your environment will be configured to support the Web services enablement of the service integration bus. Determine which of the bus-enabled Web services roles you want each server to perform.

The following figure shows a client request being received by an endpoint listener, then passed through an inbound port to an inbound service. It also shows an outbound service passing a request through an outbound port to an external service.

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This following figure shows a client request being received by an endpoint listener, then passed through an inbound port to an inbound service. It also shows an outbound service passing a request through an outbound port to an external service, as well as a gateway service resembling an inbound service and mapping to a target service.

The figure shows the main component types and flows for bus-enabled Web services. Of all these component types, only three interact directly with the world outside the bus:
By configuring these component types for a given server, you enable that server to perform one or more of the following associated bus-enabled Web services roles:



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