Thanks!!!! Paul
On 6/8/07, Oleg Kalnichevski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 16:20 +0100, Paul Fremantle wrote: > The Apache Synapse team is pleased to announce the first full release > of Apache Synapse with the 1.0 release. > Congratulations, guys! The new site is looking great, by the way. Cheers Oleg > Apache Synapse is a simple and highly effective Web Services > intermediary and SOA framework. It can be > added to your existing network very simply either as a services > gateway or as an HTTP proxy. Once Apache > Synapse is mediating your service requests it can perform many > functions including routing, load-balancing, > transformation and protocol switching. Apache Synapse can be used to > build an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) or > Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). > > Apache Synapse has been designed to support very fast XML routing with > a streaming XML design based upon > Apache Axiom. in addition, the use of a completely asynchronous > architecture and non-blocking IO based on Java NIO > ensures that Synapse has very low overhead and can scale to support > thousands of concurrent clients without dropping > messages. > > The main features of Synapse include: > * Support for XML/HTTP, JMS, SOAP 1.1/1.2, WS-Addressing, MTOM binary > attachments > * Simple protocol switching between XML/HTTP (POX) and SOAP, JMS and HTTP > * Built in support for XPath and Regex based routing, XSLT-based transformations > * High-performance non-blocking HTTP and HTTPS support (based on > Apache HttpCore) > - millisecond-level routing > - supports thousands of concurrent connections > * Load-balancing, failover and throttling support > * Support for advanced Web Services standards > * WS-ReliableMessaging > * WS-Security > * WS-Policy > * JMS support including text, binary, XML and SOAP/JMS > * Logging and header-manipulation > * Extensible via scripting languages including JavaScript, Groovy and Ruby > - full support for native XML via E4X and REXML > - Apache BSF support enables many scripting languages > * Custom Java classes or Spring Framework assemblies allow Synapse to > be extended > * Extensibility model allows the core XML configuration language to be > enhanced by plugin JARs > * Support for timeouts, fault handling and recovery > * A large number of default samples including content-based routing, > XSLT, WS-Security and other topics > * Built in test/sample server based on Apache Axis2 for prototyping and testing > * Ability to load scripts, metadata, configuration and resources from > a remote registry > * Optional dynamic update to routing tables and other configuration > * Support for JDK 1.4 and 1.5 > > The major changes since the 0.91 release are: > * Upgraded to use Apache Axis2 1.2 > * Addition of the non-blocking HTTP and HTTPS transport > * Improved samples and documentation > * Enhanced support for WSDL endpoints and load-balancing, throttling > and failover > > The Apache Synapse code and binaries are available from the website at > http://ws.apache.org/synapse > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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