Apache ServiceMix
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Developer(s) | Apache Software Foundation |
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Stable release |
6.1.0
/ November 2015 |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Enterprise service bus |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Website |
servicemix |
Apache ServiceMix is an enterprise-class open-source distributed enterprise service bus (ESB) based on the service-oriented architecture (SOA) model. It is a project of the Apache Software Foundation and was built on the semantics and application programming interfaces of the Java Business Integration (JBI) specification JSR 208. The software is distributed under the Apache License.
The productized and supported release of ServiceMix 4 is from JBoss and called Fuse ESB.
Fabric8 is a free Apache 2.0 Licensed upstream community for the JBoss Fuse product from Red Hat.
The current version of ServiceMix fully supports the OSGi framework. ServiceMix is lightweight and easily embeddable, has integrated Spring Framework support and can be run at the edge of the network (inside a client or server), as a standalone ESB provider or as a service within another ESB. ServiceMix is compatible with Java SE or a Java EE application server. ServiceMix uses ActiveMQ to provide remoting, clustering, reliability and distributed failover. The basic frameworks used by ServiceMix are Spring and XBean.[1]
ServiceMix is composed the latest versions of Apache ActiveMQ, Apache Camel, Apache CXF, and Apache Karaf.
Additional installation features include:
- BPM engine via Activiti
- JPA support via Apache OpenJPA
- XA transaction management via JTA via Apache Aries
ServiceMix is an enterprise service bus that provides:
- Federation, clustering and container provided failover
- Hot deployment and lifecycle management of business objects
- Vendor independence from vendor-licensed products
- Compliance with the JBI specification JSR 208
- Compliance with the OSGi 4.2 specification through Apache Felix[2]
- Support for OSGi Enterprise through Apache Aries
It was accepted as an official Apache project by the ASF Board of Directors on September 19, 2007.[3]
See also
- Service-oriented architecture (SOA)
- Service Component Architecture (SCA)
- Composite Application Service Assembly (CASA)
- Composite application
- Apache ActiveMQ
- Apache Camel
- Apache CXF
- Enterprise messaging system
- Event-driven SOA
- Message-oriented middleware
- OpenShift
- Akka (toolkit)
- JBoss Developer Studio Community Edition
- Apache ODE
- Open ESB (There is from SUN an amazing Visual, GPL and free Netbeans SOA plugin/editor/debugger for SOA/BPM/Diagram/XSLT/ETL/Composite Application/EAI)
- Running Apache Camel in OpenESB as alternative
- eclipse sirius - Free and GPL eclipse tool to build your own arbitrary complex military grade modeling tools on one hour
- eclipse SCA Tools - Gnu free composite tool
- Free GPL obeodesigner made with eclipse sirius
References
- ↑ Irriger, Axel. "Apache ServiceMix". Retrieved 17 February 2011.
- ↑ {http://felix.apache.org/ Announcement} by Brian Taylor (Software Architect) Archived June 25, 2013, at WebCite
- ↑ Announcement by Guillaume Nodet
Bibliography
- Binildas A, Christudas (August 13, 2008), Service Oriented Java Business Integration (1st ed.), Packt Publishers, p. 436, ISBN 978-1-84719-440-4
- Rademakers, Tijs; Dirksen, Jos (October 28, 2008), Open-Source ESBs in Action, Manning Publications, p. 528, ISBN 978-1-933988-21-4
External links
- ServiceMix website
- karafee
- Javapolis 2007 Online ServiceMix Session
- CamelOne Conference
- JBoss community website