EIPs and components are best and easy to use.
If anything changes it is translated to the new system. It is very difficult to use. There is a lot of jargon. There are more than 100 components. Very hard to use.
The versatile feature set that the webMethods product suite offers is exhaustive and it offers an industry class solution for every Integration need. It is one of the best product suites for use as an ESB solution. I have never faced any integration problem...
You have to use their IDE, which is pretty restrictive. There is no good way to make changes if you don't use it. At the time I used this, different versions of WebMethods required different versions of the IDE, so I had to have 3 different IDEs...
EIPs and components are best and easy to use.
The versatile feature set that the webMethods product suite offers is exhaustive and it offers an industry class solution for every Integration need. It is one of the best product suites for use as an ESB solution. I have never faced any integration problem...
If anything changes it is translated to the new system. It is very difficult to use. There is a lot of jargon. There are more than 100 components. Very hard to use.
You have to use their IDE, which is pretty restrictive. There is no good way to make changes if you don't use it. At the time I used this, different versions of WebMethods required different versions of the IDE, so I had to have 3 different IDEs...