On Monday 11th June 2007, we have fulfilled the existing needs of the Service Oriented Architecture.
It was a tremendous effort of the WSO2 ESB Team to bring this open source middle ware to 1.0
Key features of the WSO2 ESB 1.0 include:
* The non-blocking http/s transport permits ultra-fast execution and support for large numbers of connections. Because the WSO2 ESB automatically optimizes the parsing of messages, it can perform virtualization and routing with sub-millisecond overhead. In addition it can support thousands of simultaneous connections.
* Proxy services enable mediation of services without the need for coding; they include transport (HTTP/S, JMS, SMTP), interface (WSDL, Schema, Policy), message format (SOAP, POX), quality of service (WS-Security, RM), and optimization switching (MTOM, SwA). For example, the WSO2 ESB can be used to simply bridge between an XML message interaction on IBM’s MQSeries middleware and a Web service call on a Microsoft .NET server.
* An integrated registry/repository facilitates dynamic configuration, meaning that administrators can manage the ESB without having to bring the system down. The WSO2 ESB also includes built-in support for external registries, allowing resources to be centrally managed and refreshed as necessary without having to bring the systems down.
* Throttling, load balancing and failover controls optimize availability and help to manage and maintain service-level agreements.
* The light, feature-rich AJAX Web-based administration console facilitates monitoring, management and definition of policies, routing and transformations.
* Configuration model support includes XSLT, XPath, Java, Ruby, and Javascript, providing administrators with maximum flexibility.
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