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Christophe Hamerling
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I am research engineer and product manager at eBM WebSourcing, a French Open Source compagny. This blog will focus on distributed computing, SOA and Web Services technologies.
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PEtALS Social Networks
Join the PEtALS community on social networks : LinkedIn and FaceBook.
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PEtALS ESB 2.2 is out
PEtALS ESB 2.2 is finally out some weeks late... This kernel version is distributed as Standalone and Quickstart distribution.
As a reminder, if you are new to PEtALS you should choose to download the Quickstart distribution. This distribution comes with the new embedded WebConsole (1.2) Management and Monitoring tool which is launched at PEtALS startup so you do not need to deploy the web application in an external web application server such as Tomcat. Just look at http://localhost:7878 ! You will also find some simple integration usecases in this package, all is fully explained in the Quickstart documentation.
We have also released a new Component Development Kit (CDK 4.0). With this CDK, you will be able to create powerful JBI compliant components (Service Engine or Binding Component) with one or two classes... The SOAP, FileTransfer, XSLT and EIP components have been updated to the CDK 4.0. An Eclipse plugin based on new JBI descriptors is coming in the next weeks, so stay tuned!
As main developer of the SOAP Binding Component, I am also happy to announce that I have added REST support in the latest release. I will write a tutorial here in the next days. I am also working on another nice feature around Web Services and Axis2. More information to come...
Cheers,
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PEtALS ESB as part of SOA4ALL architecture
PEtALS has been choosen as part of SOA4ALL architecture.
One of the SOA4ALL project goal is to create a new infrastructure composed of billions of services.
Here is a short presentation I gave last week during the SOA4ALL project architecture meeting :
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New online tool, OS SCMs as cloud and RSS
I jave just registered PEtALS into CodeNotifier, a new online tool which analyzes Open Source SCMs (currently only SVN is supported). A cloud is then generated and you can subscribe to project commits RSS feeds. The PEtALS project page is available here and the commits RSS feed is available here.
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PEtALS Certified by SUN Microsystems
It seems that I have forgotten to publish this blog entry, so...
PEtALS 2.1.1.1 Quickstart distribution has been officially JBI certified by SUN Microsystems . This petals-kernel-2.1.1 based distribution has successfully passed the JBI compatibility test suite (JBI TCK). In other words it means that PEtALS is a complete JSR 208 implementation... Thanks to all developers and contributors !
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