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http://blogs.sun.com/mwhite/date/20081023 Thursday October 23, 2008

Fuji Milestone 2 is here!

Project Fuji is our exciting new OSGi-based technology which will form the foundation for the next-generation SOA integration platform, OpenESB v3. In Fuji Milestone 1, which we unveiled at JavaOne 2008, a simple yet powerful way to define services and link them together was introduced, including the option for web-based tooling.  The demo we built for Milestone 1 was based on technologies like RSS and XMPP. As cool as this was, it left some people wondering how this would apply to more classic integration scenarios.

Well now it's time for Fuji Milestone 2, and we have chosen a classic integration scenario to demonstrate how easily and quickly it can be solved using the powerful but simple to use capabilities of Fuji. On the  Fuji Milestone 2 page,  you will find a summary of all the slick new features, including:

  • support for additional Enterprise Integration Patterns
  • enhanced interceptor support
  • lots of new NetBeans tooling features
  • new support for distributed JBI
  • a reactive runtime which automatically refreshes updated applications
  • new service types (database, FTP, SMTP, HL7)
  • IFL enhancements

From this page you can also watch a screencast of the demo in action, download the Milestone 2 distribution, and get a complete picture of the demo application, including step-by-step instructions for creating and running the demo yourself.

Also have a look at Andi's entry on Fuji Milestone 2, which includes further background info, and for you IFL fans, check out Chikkala's entry on the new IFL editor features.

And, as always, we welcome feedback on Project Fuji!

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