Ophir, Do you have test cases so we can reproduce your experiments? If so, please file bugs in Jira.
alex On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Ophir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Mattiew , > good news. > can u explain what 'hot deploy' is . > and I have a very urgent issue which i cant resolve for a long time now. > Does ODE support WS-Addressing ?? > I need it for asynch activities with axis2 client. but for some reason when > i invoke asynch activity (invoke-receive) I get an error from my the axis-2 > client : > "org.apache.axis2.AxisFault: Both the TO and MessageContext.TRANSPORT_OUT > property are Null, No where to send..." > and in deed , the invoke activity sends a message with a 'none' replyTo > address. > > * i get a heap space error from the ode after deploying a list of processes > (~20) by the deployment soap api. > I need to deside on ODE as a PM engine for our project but i still have to > overcome those critical problems . > BTW , this is happening with the latest 1.2 release as well. > > can u help me on that ? > > Thanks, > Ophir. > > > > Matthieu Riou-3 wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > Most of you probably already know but just in case... :) > > > > The Apache ODE community is proud to announce its latest 1.2 release that > > includes many new features, improvements and bug fixes. 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. > > > > Highlights of this release: > > > > * External variables: variables used in a process are not opaque to the > > outside world anymore. You can map them to a simple database table and > > manipulate them directly. > > * Support for the WSDL HTTP binding. We've also added a few extensions, > > allowing the invocation of REST-style web services. > > * Advanced endpoint configuration which, thanks to the integration with > > Apache Axis2, enables WS-Security and WS-RM support. > > * A long list of small fixes and improvements for best-of-breed > > stability, > > performance and usability. > > > > In addition to these new features, Apache ODE provides the following > > functionalities: > > > > * Side-by-side support for both the WS-BPEL 2.0 OASIS standard and the > > legacy BPEL4WS 1.1 vendor specification. > > * Supports 2 communication layers: one based on Axis2 (Web Services > http > > transport) and another one based on the JBI standard (using ServiceMix). > > * High level API to the engine that allows you to integrate the core > > with > > virtually any communication layer. > > * Hot-deployment of your processes. > > * Compiled approach to BPEL that provides detailed analysis and > > validation > > at the command line or at deployment. > > * Management interface for processes, instances and messages. > > > > For more information, check the Apache ODE website: > > http://ode.apache.org/. > > > > 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 > > > > Cheers, > > Matthieu > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/ODE-1.2-Release-tp18386071p18407455.html > Sent from the Apache Ode User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
