Projects tagged ‘jms’ and ‘middleware’


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JBoss Application Server is the #1 most widely used Java application server on the market. A J2EE certified platform for developing and deploying enterprise Java applications, Web applications, and Portals, JBoss Application Server provides the full ... [More] range of J2EE 1.4 features as well as extended enterprise services including clustering, caching, and persistence. [Less]

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Apache ActiveMQ is a fast Message Bus which supports many Cross Language Clients and Protocols and many advanced features while fully supporting JMS 1.1 and J2EE 1.4.

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Apache CXF simplifies the construction, integration, and flexible reuse of technical and business components using a standards-based, service-oriented architecture (SOA). CXF is a merger of two prior OSS projects - Celtix ObjectWeb and XFire ... [More] projects. CXF support JAX-WS, RESTful and POJO for the building Web Services. CXF support SOAP, JMS, CORBA and more. [Less]

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The goal of the Geronimo project is to produce a server runtime framework that pulls together the best Open Source alternatives to create runtimes that meet the needs of developers and system administrators. Geronimo 2.0 is a fully certified Java EE ... [More] 5 application server runtime. Websphere Application Server Community Edition from IBM is based on this code. [Less]

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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 Java Domain Specific Language) to configure routing ... [More] 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]

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PEtALS is the highly distributed Open Source ESB hosted by OW2. PEtALS delivers OW2 JavaTM Business Integration (JBI) platform. PEtALS provides lightweight and packaged integration solutions, based on JSR-208 specifications, with a strong focus on ... [More] distribution and clustering. PEtALS helps you to integrate your Enterprise Business Units in order to provide a value added global solution. By assembling all your enterprise elements, you can provide new applications by re-using some existing ones. Thus, all your applications expose their logic by exposing services. This concept is know as a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). The project also provides a set of JBI components and a component development kit that will help users to develop their own components. [Less]

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JORAM (Java Open Reliable Asynchronous Messaging) is an open source implementation of the JMS (Java Message Service) 1.1 API.

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JBoss Web Services Framework

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Create Web Services with PHP5 in minutes. InstantSVC (pronounced as Instant Services) provides a set of tools to ease your development. You just need to document your object oriented PHP code with PHPDocumentor in order to generate Web Services from ... [More] it - SOAP Services as well as RESTful Web Services. Features of InstantSVC include an Extended Reflection API with information about data types, Annotations for PHP, a WSDL generator conform to WS-I Basic Profile, a Document/literal adapter generator, a Handler chain mechanism for SOAP processing, Implementations of WS-Security and the Username Token Profile, a Server for RESTful Web Services and an Administration tool for convenient creation and management of SOAP and REST servers. [Less]

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The Qpid Project provides an open and interoperable, multiple language implementations of the Advanced Messaged Queuing Protocol (AMQP) specification and related technologies including PGM, transaction management, queuing, distribution, security, management and heterogeneous multi-platform support for messaging.

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JBoss Messaging was designed and built from the ground up and was not based on the JBoss MQ architecture and is 100% JMS Compliant The main new features are related to clustering functionality. JBoss Messaging contains a fully functioning and ... [More] highly scalable clustering implementation. Unlike JBoss MQ, JBoss Messaging does not rely on a "HA Singleton", this was a major drawback in JBoss MQ, where only one JMS server in the cluster was active at any one time, providing a scalability bottleneck. With JBoss Messaging this limitation disappears and all nodes in the cluster can simultaneously host active JMS servers allowing the load to be distributed much more smoothly. [Less]

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This is a connector 1.5 resource adapter that helps integrating JMS compliant message providers with J2EE 1.4 compliant application servers such as Sun Java System Application Server

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ChainBuilder ESB is a new Java Business Integration (JBI) compliant Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) that allows IT developers to create standards-based ESB components for use in their Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) environment through graphical ... [More] user interfaces. ChainBuilder ESB includes components that allow the easy integration of existing business applications into SOA infrasture; applications with traditional protocols (like FTP) and traditional formats (like EDI X12). [Less]

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FUSE Message Broker is an open source, enterprise version of Apache ActiveMQ. This enterprise release is tested, certified and supported. FUSE Message Broker is a JMS platform providing high performance, unlimited scalability, and mission-critical ... [More] reliability for distributed enterprise computing. FUSE Message Broker is a cost-effective and flexible messaging platform for reliably executing transactions and moving data, efficiently scaling operations, and connecting processes across heterogeneous database and application environments. FUSE Message Broker supports JMS 1.1 and many integration-related standards including JDBC, JCA, and EJBs; dependent specifications such as JTA and JNDI; as well as AJAX, REST, HTTP, TCP, SSL, NIO, UDP, multicast, JGroups and JXTA transport protocols. [Less]