Andres, Some quick comments and links for further information:
Process Versioning http://ode.apache.org/user-guide.html#UserGuide-Versioning Human Tasks Tempo <http://tempo.intalio.org> is driving towards BPEL4People support with full Apache Ode integration. Transactions Ode (trunk version, not yet released but relatively stable) supports atomic transactions. Our hope is to release version 2.0 (from trunk) this year. http://ode.apache.org/atomic-scopes-extension-for-bpel.html Management APIs The PM API is also published with the JBI IL as native JBI endpoints. It's the same WSDL interface as with Axis2. Some evidence here: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ode/branches/APACHE_ODE_1.X/jbi/src/main/java/org/apache/ode/jbi/OdeContext.java We also have a management console in progress, and should be part of version 1.3 (also planned for this year) Roadmap The roadmap is discussed and updated every year during ApacheCon, which is next week :) Outstanding work can also be derived from Jira enhancements. alex On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Andres P. Ferrando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hi Sandro, > > You can find now the first draft at > http://www.pruna.com.ar/?articulos/bpel_engines_oss_review/en/index > I hope to be able to complete the missing parts of the draft this week, > and then correct all missing or wrong stuff. :) > > Regards, > > Sandro Reichert wrote: > > Hi Andrés, > > > > I'm interested in your comparison of the engines. Is there a draft > > already (publicly) available? > > > >> The main thing missing in project documentation is dates. This dates are > >> really useful to see project's health (how it's growing), and to know > >> when to expect new stuff (for example, cluster support). > >> > >> Is there also any way to organize the roadmap, so it'll be clearer which > >> things are done, and what's next? > >> > >> I couldn't find info about release history or release plan. > > > > Dates would be very useful! > > > > Cheers, > > Sandro > > > > -- > Andrés P. Ferrando > http://www.pruna.com.ar/ >
