Have a great Christmas and let us know what you think of the beta.

Paul

Wayne Sheppard wrote:
> Thanks Paul, the /beta2/ worked. The main looked like it would work, but the 
> xfer speed was a few bps. 
> 
> Happy Holidays!
> 
> Cheers,
>  
> Wayne Sheppard
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> On Behalf Of Paul Fremantle
> Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 7:58 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]; esb
> Subject: Re: [esb-java-user] [ANN] WSO2 ESB 2.0 beta2 released!
> 
> Wayne
> 
> Its working for me.
> http://dist.wso2.org/products/esb/java/2.0-beta2/wso2esb-2.0-beta2.zip
> 
> If that still fails you can try this instead:
> http://ww2.wso2.org/~wsasbuilder/carbon/beta2/
> 
> Thanks
> Paul
> 
> Wayne Sheppard wrote:
>> Downloads do not appear to be working this morning?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] 
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ruwan Linton
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 5:11 AM
>> To: WSO2 ESB User Mailing list; esb; [email protected]
>> Subject: [esb-java-user] [ANN] WSO2 ESB 2.0 beta2 released!
>>
>> The WSO2 ESB team is pleased to announce the release of version
>> 2.0-beta2 of the Open Source Enterprise Service Bus (ESB).
>>
>> WSO2 ESB is a lightweight and easy-to-use Open Source Enterprise Service Bus 
>> (ESB) available under the Apache Software License v2.0. WSO2 ESB allows 
>> administrators to simply and easily configure message routing, 
>> intermediation, transformation, logging, task scheduling, etc.. The runtime 
>> has been designed to be completely asynchronous, non-blocking and streaming 
>> based on the Apache Synapse core.
>>
>> WSO2 ESB 2.0-beta2 is developed on top of the revolutionary Carbon platform 
>> (Middleware a la carte'), and is based on the OSGi framework to achieve the 
>> better modularity for your SOA architecture. This also contains a lots of 
>> new features and many other optional components to customize the behavior of 
>> the server. All these components Further, if you do not want any of the 
>> built in features, you can uninstall those features without any trouble. In 
>> other words, this ESB can be customized to your SOA needs.
>>
>> You can download this distribution from [1] and give it a try.
>>
>> _*How to Run*_
>>
>>    1. Extract the downloaded zip
>>    2. Go to the bin directory in the extracted folder
>>    3. Run the wso2server.sh or wso2server.bat as appropriate
>>    4. Point you browser to the URL https://localhost:9443/carbon
>>    5. Use "admin", "admin" as the username and password to login as an
>>       admin and create a user account.
>>    6. Assign the required permissions to the user through a role
>>    7. If you need to start the OSGi console with the server use the
>>       property -DosgiConsole when starting the server
>>    8. Samples configurations can be specified by passing the property
>>       -Desb.sample=${SAMPLE_NUMBER}
>>
>> _*New Features of this release includes;*_
>>
>>    1. Based on the OSGi based WSO2 Carbon platform. This is a
>>       unification of all Java based products from WSO2.
>>    2. Enhanced fully internationalized User Interface
>>    3. Separable frontend & backend - a single frontend server can be
>>       used to administer several cluster of backend servers
>>    4. EDA support with WS-Eventing
>>    5. Graphical user management, role management and user permissions
>>    6. Graphical keystore management support
>>    7. Graphical data sources editor for the DB mediators
>>    8. Graphical event sources editor
>>    9. Transport management
>>   10. Enhanced integrated registry
>>   11. Enhanced statistics, tracing and logging support
>>   12. Server management integrated to the user interface (Graceful
>>       Shutdown/Restart)
>>   13. Enhanced task, proxy service sequence and endpoint editors
>>   14. Try-It tool integrated to the user interface
>>   15. Now you can optionally have features from the web service
>>       application server WSO2 WSAS and BPEL running on your ESB instance
>>       seamlessly integrated onto ESB.
>>
>> All the known issues has been reported to [2], and you are more than welcome 
>> to report any issues to shape up the final release.
>>
>> [1] - http://wso2.org/downloads/esb
>> [2] - https://wso2.org/jira/browse/CARBON
>>
>> Thanks,
>> The WSO2 ESB Team.
>>
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