Last changed: Feb 12, 2007 01:50 by Guillaume Nodet

The ServiceMix teams is pleased to announce the availability of ServiceMix 3.1.
This release includes a bunch of new JBI components, and a lot of new features, improvements and bug fixes.
For more informations, please see the changelog.

Posted at 12 Feb @ 1:49 AM by Guillaume Nodet | 0 comments
Last changed: Jan 05, 2007 00:08 by Guillaume Nodet

Over on InfoQ there's a great presentation by Mark Richards on the Role of the Enterprise Service Bus. Its highly recommended viewing! It gives an excellent overview of the capabilities required for an ESB without getting sidetracked into the marketing-speak. It also gives a great overview of JBI together with explaining pretty well how Apache ServiceMix and Mule compare. I've added it to the Resources page

Posted at 27 Oct @ 9:43 AM by James Strachan | 0 comments
Last changed: Jan 05, 2007 00:07 by Guillaume Nodet

ServiceMix 3.0 is finally out !
There are lots of changes since last milestone.
Go to ServiceMix 3.0 for downloads and more informations.

Posted at 27 Sep @ 7:49 AM by Guillaume Nodet | 0 comments
Last changed: Jan 05, 2007 00:07 by Guillaume Nodet

Some members of the Apache ServiceMix team are going out and about presenting in the coming months - so if you are interested in finding out more about the project and learning about the ESB technology it offers you can either catch up with Guillaume Nodet over at US ApacheCon for the ServiceMix presentation or Philip Dodds who'll be presenting to the Charlotte Java User Group (in sunny North Carolina).

Posted at 08 Sep @ 3:45 PM by [email protected] | 0 comments

Come and meet some fellow ServiceMix users at the Sydney Spring User Group #2 in Sydney Australia. Spaces are limited and you need to RSVP

Ramon Buckland is giving a talk on J2EE in an SOA world and how Spring and ServiceMix have played a part of recent developments.

For more information: http://www.springframework.org/node/313

Posted at 01 Aug @ 5:59 PM by rbuckland | 0 comments

Check out the updated Maven JBI plugin - offering new features such as :

  • Creating and installing shared-libraries
  • Creating and installing components (BC/SE)
  • Creating and packaging service units
  • Creating, packaging and deploying service assemblies
  • Automatically deploying a project (and its dependencies to a running Servicemix instance)
  • Starting a ServiceMix instance under Maven and then deploying a project (with its dependencies) - great for testing!

For more information check out the updated documentation.

Posted at 05 Jul @ 11:40 AM by [email protected] | 0 comments
Last changed: Jan 05, 2007 00:10 by Guillaume Nodet

Before posting you might want to read the Tips for getting help.

Many users prefer to use online forums rather than joining a mail list which can lead to lots more email traffic so we use the online forums at Nabble forums which also work with our Mailing Lists so that both stay completely in sync.

ServiceMix Forums

Ask your questions there ...

Posted at 23 Mar @ 9:00 AM by James Strachan | 0 comments
Last changed: May 11, 2006 03:28 by Guillaume Nodet

We're continually trying to improve our documentation; here's a bunch of new documents and guides to help you get started with ServiceMix

Posted at 08 Nov @ 4:36 AM by James Strachan | 0 comments
Last changed: Nov 08, 2006 16:07 by Guillaume Nodet

The ServiceMix Team are pleased to announce the 1.0 M2 Release of ServiceMix - the first Apache 2.0 licensed open source ESB based from the ground up on JBI.

This release includes

For more information see the Release Notes

Posted at 05 Aug @ 10:35 AM by James Strachan | 0 comments
Last changed: Nov 08, 2006 09:07 by Guillaume Nodet

We are pleased to announce the 1.0-M1 release of ServiceMix!

http://servicemix.org/Download

ServiceMix is an open source ESB designed from the ground up on JBI (JSR 208) principles, semantics and APIs. ServiceMix includes a complete JBI container including the Normalised Message Service and Router, the JBI Management MBeans support for JBI deployment units and Ant tasks to install components and manage the container.

In addition ServiceMix contains a suite of JBI components

SOAP Bindings:

  • SAAJ & Apache Axis, WSIF, ActiveSOAP and XFire

Transport components:

  • JMS, HTTP, email, FTP, Jabber, Mule

JBI services:

  • caching via JCache
  • transformation via XSLT
  • timing & scheduler services using JCA and Quartz,
  • validation through XSD/RelaxNG
  • scripting via JSR 223 and Groovy
  • WS-BPEL support via PXE (http://pxe.fivesight.com)

For more detail see the Components list.

ServiceMix has support for straight through processing, SEDA based process flows or fully clustered process flows.

ServiceMix includes a fully integrated JCA container for high performance inbound message consumption (e.g. via JMS) with connection & thread pooling, transaction management, exception and retry handling and support for highly concurrent processing.

ServiceMix is completely integrated into Apache Geronimo, which allows you to deploy JBI components and services directly into Geronimo and ServiceMix will be JBI certified as part of the Geronimo project.

We welcome contributions, please do come and join our team.

For more information see the getting started guide.

Enjoy!

Posted at 25 Jul @ 11:40 AM by James Strachan | 0 comments