Folks,
First I'd like to give a big +1 to upgrading the BPEL support in the current
codebase.
However, why wait for the ODE 2.0 release? Is it likely that they will formally release their 2.0
within the next 2 months? If not, then we should not wait and both 1.x and 2.x of Tuscany should
move up to 1.3.2 right away.
I'll be happy to be involved with the 2.x migration - I need a working BPEL implementation for the
OASIS BPEL testcases...
Yours, Mike.
Luciano Resende wrote:
I was wondering if we should upgrade to 1.3.2 or to their 2.0 beta.
Myabe we could use ODE 1.3.2 in 1.x and ODE 2.0 beta in our 2.x
codestream ? Note that the ODE 2.0 beta would take a day or two at
least, as there has been various SPI changes in the ODE 2.x
codestream.
Thoughts ?
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Raymond Feng <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Should we consider to upgrade our BPEL integration to the latest ODE
release?
Thanks,
Raymond
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From: "Alexis Midon" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 10:08 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Apache ODE 1.3.2 released
The Apache ODE community is proud to announce its latest major
release: Apache ODE 1.3.2
Apache ODE is a WS-BPEL compliant web services orchestration engine.
It organizes web services calls following a process description
written in the BPEL XML grammar. Another way to describe it would be a
web-service capable workflow engine.
This new release includes many features and improvements, among others:
. XQuery 1.0 in BPEL queries and expressions
. Publish/Subscribe across process instances
. WS-BPEL processes provided over JMS
. WS-Security support
. Process data cleanup
. better performance and memory management
As well as many bug fixes. See the release notes for an exhaustive list:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE/fixforversion/12313906
For more information, check the Apache ODE website:
http://ode.apache.org/getting-ode.html
Apache ODE is an open source project released under a
business-friendly license (Apache License v2.0), as such we welcome
all your help and contributions. To participate and get involved, our
mailing lists are the best resources to start from:
http://ode.apache.org/mailing-lists.html
The Apache ODE Team.