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Tuesday May 06, 2008

Open ESB Session at the Community One - Slides Attached

We had a an overwhelming response for the Open ESB session at the community one a day before Java One (JavaONE 2008) on May 5th.  

We talked about building reusable services leveraging existing applications/investments, orchestrating them together and creating new applications called composite applications.

We also demoed an interesting real world scenario using Open ESB.

You can find the slides for this session here.  (http://blogs.sun.com/prakash/resource/GlassFishESBCommunityOneFinalSlidesTemp.pdf)

 

Monday Sep 10, 2007

Open ESB @ Boston Sun Tech day

Hello Open ESB community members and enthusiasts,

If you have not heard already, there is a Sun tech days scheduled @ Boston for next two days (Sept 11th & 12th).

Click here for more details. Sept 11th is the community event day. Sept 12th is the Tech day.

Guess who is coming !!! James Gosling, father of Java

As always Open ESB is featured in both days. Open ESB related sessions are scheduled both in NetBeans day (Sep 11th) and Tech day. Open ESB pod / booth will be setup for both days in the pavilion.  Check out the complete schedule here.

If you are around Boston for the next few days, feel free to stop by and check out all the cool technologies showcased. Dont forget to let your friends and colleagues know about this event.

Its FREE registration to attend th event.

Saturday May 05, 2007

Open ESB at NetBeans day GlassFish day in JavaOne

Open ESB community is represented at NetBeans day and GlassFish day at Java ONE.

You dont need to be registered to  Java One to attend these days.

Visit the following URL to register,

http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/


Monday Apr 30, 2007

SOA demos at JavaONE Pavilion by Sun Microsystems

Pod # 978: Open ESB :

This pod will showcase our Open ESB 2.0 Beta 2 release. Open source project Open ESB.

Pod # 980: JBI Ecosystem:

This pod is all about JBI partners, JBI 2.0.

Pod # 967: Java CAPS:

Sun's flagship integration product JavaCAPS.  Experience the power of JavaCAPS here.

Pod # 990: B2B enabled EMPI:

B2B demo 

JBI Evening

JBI Evening

Come experience the power of JBI. Meet JBI partners, experts, architects and open source contributers.

May 9, Wednesday 7:55 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.

Location: Esplanade

  • BOF-8847: Developing components for JBI
  • BOF-8872: JBI 2.0
  • BOF-8745: How to leverage Java EE features in JBI Applications

SOA talks at JavaONE

JavaONE is just around the corner.  If you havent registered yet.  Visit http://java.sun.com/javaone.

The following technical sessions are delivered by Sun experts at JavaONE.

Technical sessions

Location - Esplanade
  • TS-8216 Why do I need Java Business Integration (JBI) when we have BPEL?
    May 9, Wednesday 10:55 a.m.

  • TS-8440 Decorating Your SOA Services with Governance Enforcement Contracts
    May 9, Wednesday 4:10 p.m.

  • TS-8459 Service Virtualization: Separating business logic from policy enforcement
    May 9, Wednesday 6:35 p.m.

  • TS-8897 Designing Service Collaborations – The Design of 'Wire' Centric Integration
    May 10, Thursday 10:55 a.m.

  • TS-8434 AJAX Push (aka Comet) with Java Business Integration (JBI)
    May 10, Thursday 2:50 p.m.

  • TS-8683 Introduction to CASA: An Open Source Composite Applications Editor
    May 11, Friday 12:10 p.m.

 

Wednesday Apr 04, 2007

JBI Evening at JavaONE 2007

We are organizing JBI Evening event at the upcoming JavaONE  

This evening is about learning more about widely accepted integration standard, JBI and its partners. 

3 BoF sessions are offered around JBI technologies. Starting with learning how to develop components (binding components) for JBI based platform.  Follwed by a BoF on newly launched JBI 2.0 JSR. Will end with a BoF session on how to leverage JavaEE skills to build composite applications in JBI environment. You will have plenty of time and opportunity to network with JBI partners, technologiests and experts.
Come and enjoy free food and beverage while you explore the world of JBI.

There will be lots of pizza and beer for all that attend.

-Location and Time: Moscone - Esplanade 304/306:  Time 7.55PM to 10.45 PM, 05/19/2007, Wednesday

 

Starting at 7.55pm and running till a 10.45pm close

BOF-8847 Developing components for JBI: Binding Components and Service Engines
BOF-8872 JBI 2.0
BOF-8745 How to leverage Java EE features in JBI Applications 

 

Monday Mar 12, 2007

Open ESB 2.0 Beta is available as part of Java Application Platform SDK Update 3 Preview

 

 Java Application Platform SDK Update 3 Preview is also released today.

Open ESB 2.0 is an integral part of App platform SDK.  

Unveil the bundle and experience all the greatest anc coolest features of business integration based on open standards JBI.

Here is the link: 

http://java.sun.com/javaee/downloads/ea/

Open ESB 2.0 Beta is now available

The time has finally come and the Open ESB 2.0 Beta is ready. We politely ask all interested community members to download and install the Beta build and provide us with feedback on its quality. The bits are available as part of NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 Beta here:
http://www.netbeans.info/downloads/index.php?rs=20&p=6

or visit the following download page:
http://java.sun.com/integration/openesb2_0/


Basic Rules

Installation

* NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 Beta download bits come with installers for all supported platforms. You will need to have JDK 5, Update 9 or higher and NetBeans IDE 5.5.1 Beta preinstalled.

Focus of testing

* Please focus your testing efforts primarily on the functionality that you and your team(s) use frequently. Focusing your efforts in this manner will result in collecting solid feedback on the areas that people are experienced with.
* For a list of NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 Beta features, please go to: http://enterprise.netbeans.org

Bugs, RFEs

* If you find a bug, please first try one attempt to query IssueZilla (http://qa.netbeans.org/processes/cat/551/entpack/bug_query.html) to verify whether it's not already reported. If so, don't hesitate to add your comments.
* In other cases we recommend participants to take advantage of the simple bug form (http://qa.netbeans.org/processes/cat/551/entpack/bug_form.html) which will save you time by doing some auto-setting behind the scenes. You can also file new enhancements for integration into the next release.

Mailing List

* Please use the NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 Beta specific mailing list for sharing your concerns, discussions with other colleagues, asking them questions, negotiating priorities of bugs, etc. Sun Development & Support team members will be responsible for monitoring this list and will do their best to assist you.

Useful Links

Open ESB project page
https://open-esb.dev.java.net/

SOA Business Integration page:
http://java.sun.com/integration/

NetBeans Enterprise Pack Product Page:
http://www.netbeans.org/products/enterprise/

NetBeans Enterprise Pack Project Page:
http://enterprise.netbeans.org

NetCAT home page:
http://qa.netbeans.org/processes/cat/551/entpack/index.html

Online dashboard:
http://qa.netbeans.org/processes/cat/551/entpack/dashboard_all.html

Archive of nbentpack@netbeans.org mailing list:
http://www.netbeans.org/servlets/SummarizeList?listName=nbentpack

Should you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to contact the NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 NetCAT Program Manager, Tammy Tennier.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Tammy Tennier
NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 NetCAT Program Manager
tammy.tennier@sun.com
1-650-786-6739 (x86739)

Friday Mar 09, 2007

Open ESB 2.0 Beta Program Announcement

We are happy to extend an opportunity to you to participate in our upcoming NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 community acceptance testing (NetCAT) Beta program. This 5-week program is scheduled to begin on mid-March 12, 2007.

If you have experienced the powerful capabilities of NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5, you are aware that it allows you to develop enterprise-grade applications right from service creation to service orchestration. OpenESB 2.0 Beta along with NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 builds on that and offers additional artifacts for service composition and assembly.

Features

OpenESB 2.0 is the next generation integration platform built on interoperable, open standards such as Java Business Integration. JBI Runtime is now part of Glassfish V2 (Sun Java System Application Server 9.1). OpenESB leverages WSIT (Webservices interoperability technologies) webservices capabilities to interoperate with other (including Microsoft .net) webservices.

OpenESB 2.0 consists of the followingcomponents

Design Tool: NetBeans IDE 5.5.1 and Enterprise Pack 5.5.1

Runtime: Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 Preview

JBI Runtime and following service engines and binding components.

BPEL Service Engine – Implements BPEL 2.0

XSLT Service Engine – Offers XML tranformation

Java EE Service Engine – Enables cross functioning of JBI components and Java EE components

IEP Service Engine – Intelligent event processor SE collects and processes business events in the real time

HTTP Binding Component: Provides HTTP connectivity to the external systems. Supports many latest webservices standards. Leverages WSIT capabilities.

JMS Binding Component: Provides ability to connect any JMS based messaging system.

File Binding Component: Provides connectivity to File external system

SMTP Binding Component: Provides ability to send and receive email messages

JDBC Binding Component: Provides ability to connect to different databases

FTP Binding Component: Provides ability to do connect to FTP Server

MQ Binding Component: Provides ability to connect to Websphere MQ



Design Tools

The following is the list of new features in NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1:

  • Composite Application Service Assembly Editor. Connect endpoints of Service Units, add and remove connections between Service Units.

  • Graphical WSDL Editor. Create WSDL documents easily.

  • XSLT Editor. Visually edit transformations.

  • Binding Components. File, FTP, HTTP, JDBC, JMS, WebSphere MQ, and SMTP binding components.

  • Intelligent Event Processor. Collect and process business events in real time.

  • Web Services Interoperability Technologies (WSIT). Enable interoperability with .NET services.

The following existing features have been enhanced in NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1:

  • Identity-Enabled Java EE Services. Enable message-level security.

  • XML. Author and edit XML schema and XML instance documents.

  • BPEL. Visually author BPEL processes to orchestrate web services.

Runtimes

As always, when you install NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 Beta, the corresponding runtimes are also installed and configured. These runtimes include:

  • Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 Preview

  • Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1

For detailed product information, please visit the NetBeans Enterprise Pack Product Page at: http://www.netbeans.org/products/enterprise/index.html.

The NetCAT Program

Don't miss out on this unique chance to participate in the Beta testing of this product. It is important to stress that the NetCAT program is about quality acceptance and not about feature design.

Who Should Participate?

We are looking for community members who have previous experience with enterprise features and who have the availability to provide us with their feedback in a timely manner. All participants will be directly supported by the product team on the Open ESB and Enterprise Pack mailing list.

Benefits

As a NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 NetCAT participant, you will have an opportunity to significantly influence the quality of the OpenESB 2.0 and NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 release.

For each participant committed to providing timely feedback during this program, your input will be evaluated at the end of the program to select the top contributor for an iPod Nano.

Signing Up

To sign up for the program, subscribe to the NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 NetCAT mailing list:
nbentpack-subscribe@netbeans.org.

We look forward to having you participate in the upcoming NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 NetCAT program!

Should you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to contact your NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 NetCAT Program Manager, Tammy Tennier.

Tammy Tennier
NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 NetCAT Program Manager
tammy.tennier@sun.com
1-650-786-6739  (x86739)




Thursday Jul 27, 2006

WSIT - Web service interoperability technologies open-source available on java.net

Previously code named project tango is available on java.net. Visit java.net to see the open development of interoperability technologies. Here is the link to the project on java.net. http://wsit.dev.java.net/[Read More]


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