- Apache VFS based file transport - supports File System, FTP, SFTP, JAR, ZIP, TAR, GZIP, Mime
- Scheduled Task support makes it simple to run repetitive tasks
- XQuery mediator - simplifies XML transformation with the XQuery standard
- POJO Command mediator - allows the creation of message-independent mediation logic
- DB Report and DB Lookup mediators - support message augmentation and database logging
- Cache and Throttle mediators/enhancements - improve performance and manage load on existing services
- Split/Clone/Aggregate mediators - support batch processing of large messages
- Improved logging and tracing support
-
Open Source ESB Apache Synapse 1.1 released (9 messages)
- Posted by: Paul Fremantle
- Posted on: November 13 2007 10:28 EST
The Apache Synapse team is pleased to announce the project is releasing 1.1 of the Open Source Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). Apache Synapse offers a wide range of connectivity, including HTTP/S, JMS, (S)FTP, SOAP, WS-ReliableMessaging and WS-Security. The project has been designed to allow administrators to support advanced functionality such as load-balancing, throttling, and failover without writing code. The new Apache Synapse 1.1 release includes many enhancements based on feedback from users, includingThreaded Messages (9)
- comparison with Mule by Matt Giacomini on November 13 2007 12:35 EST
- Re: comparison with Mule by Asankha Perera on February 11 2008 03:05 EST
- what about apache camel by Joe Fawzy on November 13 2007 21:03 EST
- Re: what about apache camel by Davide Gesino on November 19 2007 08:55 EST
-
Re: what about apache camel by Roslan Amir on November 21 2007 01:10 EST
- Mule, Service Mix and Synapse by Davide Gesino on November 22 2007 03:32 EST
- Synapse vs ServiceMix by Roslan Amir on November 23 2007 04:36 EST
-
Re: what about apache camel by James Strachan on November 23 2007 12:40 EST
- Re: what about apache camel by Asankha Perera on February 11 2008 03:15 EST
-
Re: what about apache camel by Roslan Amir on November 21 2007 01:10 EST
- Re: what about apache camel by Davide Gesino on November 19 2007 08:55 EST
-
comparison with Mule[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Matt Giacomini
- Posted on: November 13 2007 12:35 EST
- in response to Paul Fremantle
Any good articles out there that compare Synapse with Mule? -
Re: comparison with Mule[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Asankha Perera
- Posted on: February 11 2008 03:05 EST
- in response to Matt Giacomini
Any good articles out there that compare Synapse with Mule?
Here is a comparison of Apache ServiceMix, Mule and Synapse http://wso2.org/library/2259 -
what about apache camel[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Joe Fawzy
- Posted on: November 13 2007 21:03 EST
- in response to Paul Fremantle
is it considered compititor or complimentary? -
Re: what about apache camel[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Davide Gesino
- Posted on: November 19 2007 08:55 EST
- in response to Joe Fawzy
what are the differences with apache service mix??? -
Re: what about apache camel[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Roslan Amir
- Posted on: November 21 2007 01:10 EST
- in response to Davide Gesino
Yes. Is there any answer to this question? What's the relationship/differences between Synapse and the "other" Apache ESB product ServiceMix? Roslan -
Mule, Service Mix and Synapse[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Davide Gesino
- Posted on: November 22 2007 03:32 EST
- in response to Roslan Amir
What are the differences between Mule, Service Mix and Synapse? What are also the differences with Sun Open ESB?? Davide -
Synapse vs ServiceMix[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Roslan Amir
- Posted on: November 23 2007 04:36 EST
- in response to Roslan Amir
Here's the link to a discussion of the differences between ServiceMix and Synapse: http://servicemix.apache.org/how-does-servicemix-compare-to-synapse.html Roslan -
Re: what about apache camel[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: James Strachan
- Posted on: November 23 2007 12:40 EST
- in response to Roslan Amir
-
Re: what about apache camel[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Asankha Perera
- Posted on: February 11 2008 03:15 EST
- in response to James Strachan
See this FAQ entry<
James, please update your FAQ as per http://www.nabble.com/Relation-to-Apache-Synapse-td15206969s22882.html#a15406961