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WSO2 announced the availability of the open source WSO2
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), Version 1.7 to support enterprises’
heterogeneous, high-volume service-oriented architecture (SOA) demands. The
WSO2 ESB 1.7 offers enhancements to stability, scalability and availability—resulting
in incredible scalability and error-free connections for high-volume SOA
environments, even on standard hardware. Version 1.7 of the WSO2 ESB now
integrates closely with the integrated, full-featured WSO2 Registry 1.1 for
true, enterprise-class SOA governance.
The WSO2 ESB 1.7 was introduced at SYS-CON’s 13th Annual SOA
World Conference & Expo East held June 23-24, 2008 at the Roosevelt Hotel
in
Cementing the abilities of the WSO2 ESB for mission-critical applications, the clustering support has been enhanced to allow hot updates of a cluster in a continuously live environment.
WSO2 ESB 1.7 Features
Key new features in Version 1.7 of the WSO2 ESB include:
- Support for high-volume messaging, delivering lossless handling of large messages at high concurrency on standard hardware. The streaming, asynchronous design ensures that the WSO2 ESB can be used to manage any SOA without adding the performance bottlenecks usually associated with XML mediation.
- Improved clustering, providing continuous availability by allowing members of a cluster to be restarted without losing payloads.
- Wide legacy connectivity, including Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), comma-separated values (CSV), and record formats.
- Hessian binary Web service protocol support enabling high-performance binary Web service routing and management.
- Connection pooling improves database performance and scalability.
- Router mediator enables dynamic routing capabilities.
- Built on a standards-based architecture, the WSO2 ESB 1.7
works equally well with WSO2’s products; J2EE, .NET, JMS, and HTTP/S-based
systems; and Web services frameworks, such as Apache Axis and Axis2.
For more information
on WSO2 contact Shifali Eramus Bhagat, shifali@kineticprllc.com at Kenetic.PR, LLC.
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