architecture - Implementing ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) in a functional language -


I hope an architecture question is appropriate on Stackoverflow, so I'm asking it here.

I am trying to see why a functional language will be useful outside of math-oriented problems, and it has come to me that an ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) is perfect for an FP language Because there is nothing shared between requests, in my experience, as the initial message comes in and it is converted, it goes on the basis of rules.

Will there be a reason, why would it be a bad idea?

Is it already in progress?

Scalability of something like an eroling can be very useful, I believe. It is hard to say more informative than "

" Yes, you are right ". The first production of the closure is absolutely fine.


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