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Apache ServiceMix is an open source distributed Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and SOA toolkit built from the ground up on the
semantics and APIs of the Java Business Integration (JBI) specification
JSR
208 and released under the Apache license.
ServiceMix is lightweight and easily embeddable, has integrated Spring support
and can be run at the edge of the network (inside a client or server), as a standalone ESB provider or as a service within another
ESB. You can use ServiceMix in Java SE or a Java EE application server.
ServiceMix uses ActiveMQ to provide remoting, clustering, reliability
and distributed failover.
ServiceMix is completely integrated into Apache Geronimo, which allows
you to deploy JBI components and services directly into Geronimo. ServiceMix is being JBI certified as part of the Geronimo project.
Other J2EE application servers ServiceMix has been integrated with
include JBoss with more to follow.
The aim of JBI is to allow integration components and services to be integrated
in a vendor independent way, allowing users and vendors to plug and play.
News
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Jeff Hanson has written a good article on ServiceMix as an enterprise service bus at JavaWorld
Tuesday, January 3, 2006
ServiceMix version is now 3.0-SNAPSHOT. Packages have been renamed to org.apache.servicemix.
Nightly snapshots of the distribution can be downloaded from:
http://dist.codehaus.org/org.apache.servicemix/distributions/.
Monday, January 23, 2006
This article gives a nice overview of JBI and ServiceMix
Monday, December 12, 2005
Subversion has moved to Apache
We have now moved the Source of ServiceMix to Apache. You can surf and
checkout the latest code from here:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/servicemix/
Also we now have a set of Apache based Mailing Lists
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
There is a new discussion
forum now open to dicusss all things ServiceMix, ESB or JBI.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
The ServiceMix team is pleased to announce the ServiceMix 2.0.2 Release.
This release provides a few bug fixes.
Monday, November 7, 2005
We are pleased to announce the ServiceMix 2.0 Release.
New features include...
- Improved JBI support including both interface based routing as well as service based routing together with improved WSDL parsing
- Support for Publish Subscribe Routing
- Improved JAX WS support
- Migration to XBean as the XML configuration mechanism which works with any Spring release and allows us to mix
and match ServiceMix configuration with other XML configuration mechanisms like ActiveMQ and Jencks
- Migration to backport.util.concurrent to make it easier to move direct to a pure Java 5 solution
- A new Loan Broker example from the EIP Patterns Book
- A new simpler POJO based deployment model
- Build reorganised to make ServiceMix more modular
- A new ChainedComponent which implements simple pipelines of components easily
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
We're proud to announce the ServiceMix 1.1 Release
New in this release
- JAX WS support
- Publish Subscribe Routing for 1-many message dispatching
- a new RSS outbound component as well as inbound so you can generate RSS feeds from message flows
- new JMS flow for reliable asynchronous message pipelines
- WS Notification support into and out of JBI
In addition a number of bug fixes and performance enhancements were made.
For more information please see the Release Notes
Tuesday, November 8, 2005
We're continually trying to improve our documentation; here's a bunch
of new documents and guides to help you get started with ServiceMix
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
As well as our support and contributions to both
Celtix and Apache Synapse, we're
happy to announce our support for the Eclipse SOA Tooling Project to provide
tooling for ESB and JBI. Our Team is looking forward to working with the
other supporters to make some great
Eclipse tooling.
BTW if you've not seen it yet the current WebTools project
provides good JSP, web, XML, XSD, WSDL support and BIRT provides good
reporting.