Oracle SOA Suite vs. CoreDX DDS

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Oracle SOA Suite
Score 8.0 out of 10
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The rapid adoption of cloud-based applications by the enterprise, combined with organizations’ desire to integrate applications with mobile technologies, is dramatically increasing application integration complexity. Oracle SOA Suite 12c, the latest version of the company's unified application integration and SOA solution, offers a simplified cloud, mobile, on-premises and Internet of Things (IoT) integration capabilities within a single platform.N/A
CoreDX DDS
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CoreDX DDS is a cross-platform, cross-language Inter-Process Communication (IPC) library. It is presented as high-performance and low-overhead, with low latency to support real-time control and high message throughput to support high bandwidth data. CoreDX DDS is designed to provide secure, robust, flexible, and dynamic data communications.N/A
Pricing
Oracle SOA SuiteCoreDX DDS
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Community Pulse
Oracle SOA SuiteCoreDX DDS
Considered Both Products
Oracle SOA Suite
Chose Oracle SOA Suite
Oracle being the market leader and has a lot of compatibilities with sources like SOA projects, Oracle database and other JMS feeds.
Chose Oracle SOA Suite
Oracle Database, Oracle Access Management, Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, Oracle Application Testing Suite, Oracle BPM Suite, Oracle BI Foundation Suite, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Data Integrator, Oracle Service Cloud, Oracle Customer Care and Billing and …
Chose Oracle SOA Suite
I used Service Bus while developing SOA Suite composites. It makes development easier. Calls to vendors' web services for instance are done easily. Each vendor has its own protocol and development platform. Without Oracle Service Bus we would have had to thought on how to reach …
Chose Oracle SOA Suite
When we wanted an enterprise service bus, the AquaLogic Service bus was our first choice and it had very stable features. It was later bought by Oracle and we have used it for several years. Snaplogic and Mule ESB are upcoming and very promising. Snaplogic is completely born in …
Chose Oracle SOA Suite
I worked on various other products like OSB at a various engagement at customer end and I found OSB is lightweight and effective for virtualization.
Chose Oracle SOA Suite
Mule ESB is an open source tool and would definitely cost less, however is not as sophisticated a product for the business functionality we need at US Cellular.. I have reviewed IBM WebSphere message broker, is very cumbersome and not very user friendly. Despite some of the …
CoreDX DDS

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User Ratings
Oracle SOA SuiteCoreDX DDS
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
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Likelihood to Renew
8.0
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Usability
9.0
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Support Rating
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User Testimonials
Oracle SOA SuiteCoreDX DDS
Likelihood to Recommend
In comparison to Open source products like Apache Camel and Mule ESB, Oracle ESB is more robust and offers better enterprise capabilities. However, the licensing costs are fairly prohibitive and are preventing widespread product adoption. At our university, we had already purchased the Oracle Campus Solutions ERP suite and hence had little problems integrating their OSB as well.
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Pros
  • It is lightweight and one can easily integrate with different applications, databases, JMS, or Web services through different protocols.
  • It helps in building reusable, well-defined services.
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Cons
  • Service implementation is not agile like microservices.
  • The architecture is so complex and could result in higher latency with so many layers to traverse.
  • Deployment of multiple web services in one session
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Likelihood to Renew
We have had not many issues with Oracle Service Bus and it's very stable for our requirements. It's highly available and helps us implement Tier1 applications on it.
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Usability
It's an excellent enterprise service bus and has very stable features. We have been using it since 2008. We did hit into some issues. But, recreating the service helped fix many issues. Also, deployment to various environments was easy. Also, the plugin on Eclipse helps to build proxy and business services quick and easy.
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Support Rating
We had some issues with MQ connectivity through OSB and our experience was poor with the support team. They do respond. But, it felt like we are ignored and we had bad support. We had to escalate and things used to get dragged for weeks before we get more quality questions on how to pursue investigation.
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Alternatives Considered
Mule ESB is an open source tool and would definitely cost less, however is not as sophisticated a product for the business functionality we need at US Cellular.. I have reviewed IBM WebSphere Message Broker, is very cumbersome and not very user friendly. Despite some of the license cost concerns, Oracle Service Bus stands out as an ideal Enterprise Service Bus solution at US Cellular
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Return on Investment
  • We were able to increase efficiency in our lead generation process.
  • Improved data driven decisions.
  • Reduction in processing time by aligning resources on time.
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