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ServiceMix, Geronimo Introduction Tech Brief

Posted by: Eugene Ciurana on January 09, 2008 DIGG
ServiceMix is a JSR-208, open-source ESB compliant with the Java Business Integration (JBI) specification. It allows components and services to be integrated in a vendor-independent way, enabling users and vendors to plug-and-play. Jeff Genender spoke about ServiceMix at JavaZone, where we had a chance to speak with him about this and the plans for JBI 2.0 and how it integrates with application servers or JEE containers. Jeff also told us about Geronimo and how it compares against JBoss, especially regarding its modular nature. Last, Jeff offers a sneak preview at Geronimo and its upcoming OSGi functionality.



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Jeff Genender is CTO of Savoir Technologies Inc, a Java and SOA consulting firm based in Denver, Colorado. He is an Apache Member and active committer Apache Geronimo, CXF, OpenTerracotta, OpenEJB, ServiceMix, Mina, and Mojo (Maven plugins). He is the author of Enterprise Java Servlets (Addison Wesley Longman, 2001), co - author of Professional Apache Geronimo (2006, Wiley), and co-author of Professional Apache Tomcat (2007, Wiley). Jeff also serves as a expert group member of the Java Community Process (JCP) for JSR-316 (Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6) Specification). Jeff is an open source evangelist and has successfully brought open source development efforts, initiatives, and success stories into a number of Global 2000 companies, saving these organizations millions in licensing costs.

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·  ServiceMix, Geronimo Introduction Tech Brief by Eugene Ciurana on Wed Jan 09 10:17:52 EST 2008
  ·  Re: ServiceMix, Geronimo Introduction Tech Brief by Roy Russo on Wed Jan 09 12:05:18 EST 2008
    ·  Re: Dead by douglas dooley on Wed Jan 09 13:55:23 EST 2008
      ·  Re: Dead by Roy Russo on Wed Jan 09 16:12:28 EST 2008
    ·  that was rude by Ashok Madhavan on Wed Jan 09 14:05:44 EST 2008
    ·  Re: ServiceMix, Geronimo Introduction Tech Brief by Time Passx on Wed Jan 09 17:15:02 EST 2008
  ·  Re: ServiceMix, Geronimo Introduction Tech Brief by steve houston on Mon May 12 04:23:27 EDT 2008
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Re: ServiceMix, Geronimo Introduction Tech Brief

Posted by: Roy Russo on January 09, 2008 in response to Message #244821
Didn't we just establish that Geronimo is "Dead Man Walking"?

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Re: Dead

Posted by: douglas dooley on January 09, 2008 in response to Message #244889
IBM does hold the cards, Roy, but the definition of dead is not based on the JBoss model in this case, but rather the Glassfish example...a large vendor with direct control of the reigns of Geronimo will determine whether there can be a new way forward for this dysfunctional community...

Judging from this JBI-related announcement, they r doing the right things to stay relevant...

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that was rude

Posted by: Ashok Madhavan on January 09, 2008 in response to Message #244889
that was rude

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Re: Dead

Posted by: Roy Russo on January 09, 2008 in response to Message #244912
a large vendor with direct control of the reigns of Geronimo will determine whether there can be a new way forward for this dysfunctional community...


Any guesses on the large vendor? From where I stand, all major vendors currently in the space will run in to the same wall as IBM, trying to father the Geronimo orphan.

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Re: ServiceMix, Geronimo Introduction Tech Brief

Posted by: Time Passx on January 09, 2008 in response to Message #244889
Didn't we just establish that Geronimo is "Dead Man Walking"?


Establish? Is that how you refer to the posting of complete rumours and FUD? The only certainty that post established is that TSS has stooped to the level of tabloid rubbish these days.

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Re: ServiceMix, Geronimo Introduction Tech Brief

Posted by: steve houston on May 12, 2008 in response to Message #244821
ServiceMix is an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) that combines the functionality of a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and an Event Driven Arthitecture (EDA) to create an agile, enterprise ESB built from the ground up on the Java Business Integration (JBI) specification. Digital Frames

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