Power Grid Business-Oriented Management Tools of Application Service

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The current business application integrated tools only support system level’s integration and management, but this approach doesn’t support application level’s integration and management. For this shortage, we develop an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) based management tools of application service, which is oriented on power grid business. The tools can manage ESB objects, workflow objects and monitoring objects by combining graphic technology and workflow engineering, so it enhance ESB with more business flexibility. Experiment results prove that the tools are useful in business integration for power grid enterprise.

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