@@serge8317 By 'Session Layer', I assume you're referring to the OSI model? I'm not an expert in that particular model but I would probably consider middleware to exist in the 'transport layer' because it's primarily focussed on moving data between systems.
@@spotdev Yes I’m referring to the OSI Model. Thank you for clarifying. I’m currently working as Junior SE (Linux) and got introduced to IBM MQ which is a middleware. I don’t have a lot of knowledge for middleware. I found you through searching on UA-cam.
So i have a question what is difference between middleware and api...like what is the difference between oracle data integration and oracle fusion middleware and oracle soa
I'm not able to comment on Oracle's products specifically but I can certainly comment on the difference between middleware and an API. Middleware is software that uses APIs. The middleware will receive information from one platform's API, process that data and then send the output to another platform's API. APIs are just an interface for code to send information to trigger something in software.
Finally, a video that actually explains using clear understandable examples.
Most talks are around what middleware is, but dont talk about the processing logic which makes the integration happen. good explanation
What an AWESOME explanation ! Pity you don't post more !
Well Explained!!! and a good example of spreadsheet and CRM given....thanks for making this video
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Very clear explanation. I found it very helpful👍 .Thank you for making this video.
Man you explained this so well. Thank you
Really like the analogy of French and Italian 👏🏿👏🏿
Thanks, we're glad you like it!
So I guess middleware work at the Session Layer, right ?
@@serge8317 By 'Session Layer', I assume you're referring to the OSI model? I'm not an expert in that particular model but I would probably consider middleware to exist in the 'transport layer' because it's primarily focussed on moving data between systems.
@@spotdev Yes I’m referring to the OSI Model. Thank you for clarifying. I’m currently working as Junior SE (Linux) and got introduced to IBM MQ which is a middleware. I don’t have a lot of knowledge for middleware. I found you through searching on UA-cam.
@@serge8317 That's great - well done for securing your Junior SE job! I hope you found the video useful. :)
Thank you! Very nice explanation
This is gold! Thank you
A very detailed explanation.
Really helpful thanks for explaining
You’re very welcome! Glad it helped. 😀
very well explained, thank you
thank you, clear, and I loved you editiion.
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Thanks for great explanation
Awesome content! Thank you
Now i understand the purpose of middleware
great explanation! finally got it
So whats the different between api and middleware ?
Good content, thank you!
I built a software to report telemetry and receive command in a pc to a system in separate server. Can this be categorized as middleware?
Stunning!
Nice explanation 😃
Is middle ware has future???
Can you please explain??
Nicely explained 😊
Thank you!
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Wish you good luck on your channel. Can you make a video on middleware needed to connect to google virtual assistant.
Thanks for the feedback, AK. We'll see if we can make a video on that topic.
Thanks mate. Good video. Liked and subbed.
Thanks mate
What is crm?
Very infomative
excellent explanation. You're missing 4 zeroes at the end of your subscribers count.
So i have a question what is difference between middleware and api...like what is the difference between oracle data integration and oracle fusion middleware and oracle soa
I'm not able to comment on Oracle's products specifically but I can certainly comment on the difference between middleware and an API. Middleware is software that uses APIs. The middleware will receive information from one platform's API, process that data and then send the output to another platform's API.
APIs are just an interface for code to send information to trigger something in software.
@@spotdev Thank you for your answer
@@spotdev Could u use your excel and CRM as an example, to make an API and middleware for that ? I m sure that will make people 100% understand.
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