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July 2006

June 2006

NewsForge | ObjectWeb's Enterprise Service Bus Initiative

by nhoizey (via)
The Petals services platform extends ObjectWeb ESB initiative with a JBI container as a core element to build standard based integration solutions. Built on top of Celtix, the project adopts a highly distributed integration approach, in which many JBI containers running on different Java Virtual Machines achieve location transparency via a JMS based transport layer.

PETALS - Home

by nhoizey (via)
PETALS is an open source software development project dedicated to deliver ObjectWeb JavaTM Business Integration (JBI) platform, providing lightweight and packaged integration solutions, based on JSR-208 specifications, with a high focus on distribution and clustering.

Building an Open-Source SOA

by nhoizey (via)
Open-source software enables businesses to be much more agile, and an open-source service-oriented architecture enables both greater adaptability and agility, said James Strachan, chief architect and co-founder of LogicBlaze.

Silicon.fr - Iona Softw.: une plate-forme SOA en Open-Source

by nhoizey (via)
Iona Software propose une solution originale pour découvrir et initier les services orientés objets et ESB : il offre à la communauté du libre Celtix, une version expurgée de sa plate-forme Artix sous le modèle open-source

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by nhoizey & 1 other (via)
Apache ServiceMix is an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) that combines the functionality of a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and an Event Driven Arthitecture (EDA) to create an agile, enterprise ESB.

elemental links: Open Source ESB (and ESB-like) announcements: ServiceMix and Apache Synapse

by nhoizey
open source enterprise service bus (ESB) release announcement from ServiceMix, and the ESB-like Apache Synapse Web Services Mediation Framework project announcement. For those that are counting, this brings the number of open source ESB (and like) announcements this summer to five. Earlier announcements came from Iona (Celtix project), Sun (Java System Enterprise Service Bus (Java ESB)), and Mule.

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by nhoizey
Business Integration Technology (BIT) is proud to offer our standards-based Enterprise Messaging Engine (EME). EME is built on best-practice open standards and can be implemented in best-of-breed software from leading vendors or open source software. EME is integrated and enhanced by BIT innovation to provide a robust and flexible foundation for enterprise applications integration, business-to-business integration and service-oriented architecture.

March 2006

February 2006

ServiceMix

by jarendtsz & 1 other
esb opensource nsint

November 2005

Celtix - Home Page

by nhoizey
Celtix delivers a Java enterprise service bus (ESB) runtime and set of extensibility APIs, simplifying the construction, integration and flexible reuse of technical and business components using a standards-based, service-oriented architecture

ServiceMix - Home

by nhoizey & 1 other
ServiceMix is an open source distributed Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and SOA toolkit built from the ground up on the semantics and APIs of the Java Business Integration (JBI) specification JSR 208 and released under the Apache license

August 2005

Synapse to spark web services connections

by nhoizey (via)
Called Synapse, the Apache-sponsored project aims to define code for a distributed web services intermediary, to handle connectivity, transformation and routing of messages as they flow between service providers and consumers.

Web Service Orchestration Software from OpenStorm

by nhoizey
The Service Orchestrator is our full-featured web service orchestration platform. It includes development time tooling (Orchestrator Studio) as well as a runtime environment (Orchestrator Server)

Service Oriented Enterprise

by nhoizey (via)
It appears as though the Apache ESB project, Synapse, is moving forward. According to InternetNews, Blue Titan, Infravio, WSO2, Sonic and Iona are all supporting it.

SynapseProposal - Incubator Wiki

by nhoizey (via)
Synapse will be a robust, lightweight implementation of a highly scalable and distributed service broker / ESB based on Web services specifications.

LCblog | ESB: time to grow up | Aug 11th 2005 8:32pm

by nhoizey (via)
While some of its rivals have descended into a puerile debate about who was first, Sonic Software is showing admirable maturity in its handling of ESB evolution. But will it follow through to the logical conclusion and leave the acronym behind?

Microsoft Releasing Position Document on Enterprise Service Bus

by nhoizey (via)
Built on top of a persisted bus-like architecture, BizTalk Server provides for all the capabilities of traditional ESBs. In addition, BizTalk Server delivers full support for business process, business activity monitoring, and business rules with built-in management and deployment of connected systems

July 2005

LCblog | Software goes free | Jul 6th 2005 7:00pm

by nhoizey (via)
The price of software is inexorably grinding towards zero. Software is becoming infrastructure, and that infrastructure is progressively becoming commoditized.

June 2005

Les bus de services d'entreprise envahissent l'univers Open Source

by nhoizey
Coup sur coup, Iona et Sun ont dévoilé des initiatives d'ESB Open Source. Des projets qui pourraient venir concurrencer les grandes solutions d’intégration propriétaires.

February 2005

ESB Myth Busters: 10 Enterprise Service Bus Myths Debunked

by nhoizey
Myth #1. ESB is just a new name for EAI. Myth #2: Microsoft is building an ESB with their "Indigo" project. Myth #3: The adoption of WS-* specifications, such as WS-Reliability and WS-Reliable Messaging, obviate the need for an ESB. Myth #4: Pattern or Product: The term "Enterprise Service Bus" (ESB) is not really a product category; it is simply an abstract concept that can be applied toward a coupling of an existing application server and integration middleware. Myth #5: ESBs compete with the J2EE app server products. Myth #6: Portals can be connected to back-end systems by simply using a Web service call. Myth #7: ESBs will be obsolete once BPEL is widely available. Myth #8: The ESB technology category, like so many others, seems to have come out of nowhere and is now barreling its way up the hype curve and rapidly approaching the "trough of disillusionment." Myth #9: ESBs are simply plumbing and do not provide sophisticated tooling, such as a graphical editor for designing business process flows. Myth #10: An ESB container can be implemented using an EJB container.

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