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coordinating communication, such as forwarding requests. as well as
coordinating communication, such as forwarding requests. as well as
for transmitting results and exceptions.
for transmitting results and exceptions.

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The Broker architectural pattern can be used to structure distributed software systems wlth decoupled components that interact by remote service invocations. A broker component Is responslble for coordinating communication, such as forwarding requests. as well as for transmitting results and exceptions.