I liked this article but I think that the title is slightly misleading. Indeed xAware is more a composite data services software than a data integration tool. xAware is more related to the EII and BPM areas, trying to simplify the management of different data sources, thereby enabling the transactional read and write of these sources. If you want to do strictly speaking data integration/ETL, I would recommend Talend over xAware. Indeed, Talend Open Studio deals more efficiently with extracting, transforming and loading great amounts of data, which is after all the definition of ETL.
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