Projects tagged ‘apache’ and ‘cxf’


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Apache Camel is a powerful rule based integration framework which provides a POJO based implementation of the Enterprise Integration Patterns using an extremely powerful fluent API (or declarative ... [More] Java Domain Specific Language) to configure routing and mediation rules. The Domain Specific Language means that Apache Camel can support type-safe smart completion of routing rules in your IDE using regular Java code without huge amounts of XML configuration files; though Xml Configuration inside Spring is also supported. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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What is it?cxf-protobuf is a simple integration of Google's Protocol Buffers and Apache CXF, an open source services framework for Java. The main features are Simple API to publish both RPC and ... [More] non-RPC style services using CXF's transports Simple client API to send messages to protocol buffer services using CXF's transport infrastructure Simple configuration in Spring, integrated with CXF's configuration ?WSDL-style description generation for protocol buffer services (idea adopted from the SOAP world) cxf-protobuf is implemented as an extension to the CXF framework and makes use of CXF's standard (Spring-based) extension mechanisms. See User's Guide for documentation with examples. [Less]
Created 5 months ago.

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Chinese SOA open source solution
Created about 1 year ago.

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FUSE Services Framework is an open source, enterprise version of Apache CXF. This enterprise release is tested, certified and supported. FUSE Services Framework is a pluggable service framework ... [More] that provides the easiest environment available to Java developers to create Web services. The FUSE Services Framework is the only services framework that fully implements the JAX-WS 2.0 specification, radically simplifying the process of exposing existing Java code as a Web service or writing new Web services. The extensible architecture allows the FUSE Services Framework’s small footprint to work in a variety of container servers, with a variety of languages, and with several messaging systems. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.