OpenESB is an open source ESB that is easier to install, configure, use, manage and maintain than other ESBs. After Oracle acquired Sun, the OpenESB community continued development and maintenance. The current version is 2.3, hosted at openesb-dev.org, and includes enhancements like support for new technologies and bug fixes. LogiCoy is a major contributor to OpenESB and provides commercial support and services around the product.
Open Mainframe Project's Zowe, the first-ever open source software framework, has announced its first active Long Term Support (LTS) release and updated Zowe Conformance Program. This webinar will explain the significance of LTS and the impact it will have on the Zowe Conformance Program, which will have new features and enhancements. Join this webinar to learn more about the Zowe LTS, the Zowe Conformance Program, and how to get involved and engaged in one of the most active open source communities!
Speakers include:
- Bruce Armstrong, Member of the Zowe Leadership Committee and IBM Z Offering Manager
- Peter Fandel, Member of the Zowe Leadership Committee and Senior Director, Product Management for Rock Software
- Rose Sakach, Zowe Onboarding Squad Scrum Master and Global Product Manager, Mainframe Division for Broadcom
Whether you are a Zowe User, Contribor, Extender or simply interested in what's happening with Zowe - please join us for the launch of the Zowe Quarterly Update Webinar. This is the first in the series of webinars we plan to host each quarter. The webinar will include:
A focus topic / speaker
A brief Zowe update
Upcoming Community Events Overview
Interactive Polls
Join us on this webinar to learn how we are extending the Zowe ZSS (z/OS back-end) to facilitate building in-depth (cross-memory, privileged, system-level) mainframe products with little-to-no assembler code required.
Uyuni: the solution to manage your Linux infrastructure (OpenFest 2020)Uyuni Project
Uyuni is a software-defined infrastructure and configuration management solution. You can use it to bootstrap physical servers, deploy and update packages and patches -even with content lifecycle management features- create VMs for virtualization and cloud, builds container images, tracks what runs on your Kubernetes clusters, CVE audit your machines and containers, etc. All using Salt under the hood!
Open Source Investments in Mainframe Through the Next Generation - Showcasing...Open Mainframe Project
In it's 3rd year, the Open Mainframe Project continues to invest in the open source ecosystem on mainframe through it's summer internship program. This year's class focused on improving mainframe open source packaging and support of modern technologies such as Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes.
In this session, interns will present their work and experience in working in the internship program.
Open Mainframe Project's Zowe, the first-ever open source software framework, has announced its first active Long Term Support (LTS) release and updated Zowe Conformance Program. This webinar will explain the significance of LTS and the impact it will have on the Zowe Conformance Program, which will have new features and enhancements. Join this webinar to learn more about the Zowe LTS, the Zowe Conformance Program, and how to get involved and engaged in one of the most active open source communities!
Speakers include:
- Bruce Armstrong, Member of the Zowe Leadership Committee and IBM Z Offering Manager
- Peter Fandel, Member of the Zowe Leadership Committee and Senior Director, Product Management for Rock Software
- Rose Sakach, Zowe Onboarding Squad Scrum Master and Global Product Manager, Mainframe Division for Broadcom
Whether you are a Zowe User, Contribor, Extender or simply interested in what's happening with Zowe - please join us for the launch of the Zowe Quarterly Update Webinar. This is the first in the series of webinars we plan to host each quarter. The webinar will include:
A focus topic / speaker
A brief Zowe update
Upcoming Community Events Overview
Interactive Polls
Join us on this webinar to learn how we are extending the Zowe ZSS (z/OS back-end) to facilitate building in-depth (cross-memory, privileged, system-level) mainframe products with little-to-no assembler code required.
Uyuni: the solution to manage your Linux infrastructure (OpenFest 2020)Uyuni Project
Uyuni is a software-defined infrastructure and configuration management solution. You can use it to bootstrap physical servers, deploy and update packages and patches -even with content lifecycle management features- create VMs for virtualization and cloud, builds container images, tracks what runs on your Kubernetes clusters, CVE audit your machines and containers, etc. All using Salt under the hood!
Open Source Investments in Mainframe Through the Next Generation - Showcasing...Open Mainframe Project
In it's 3rd year, the Open Mainframe Project continues to invest in the open source ecosystem on mainframe through it's summer internship program. This year's class focused on improving mainframe open source packaging and support of modern technologies such as Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes.
In this session, interns will present their work and experience in working in the internship program.
Open source Enterprise Service Bus is relevant and in active production use in many very large corporations for mission critical applications. You probably know many facts about the OpenESB but there here is some Myths we have heard about it before.
Slides from Ben Golub's (Docker CEO, @golubbe) opening day keynote at the DockerCon EU conference in Amsterdam on December 4, 2014 (http://europe.dockercon.com/)
These are my slides from the November BayNode Talk Night. I spoke about our experience moving our NodeJS architecture to Docker and CoreOS as well as some tips/tricks we've learned along the way.
ActiveState - The Open Source Languages CompanyActiveState
According to BlackDuck’s recent survey*, over three-quarters of all enterprises run on some form of open source software. Many use open source within their mission-critical IT portfolios, whether they know it or not - and open source languages are a major component of this open source usage.
However, unsupported open source is often insufficient for SMB-to-large corporations in today’s multi-faceted and complicated technology landscape. Many enterprises remain wary of open source, citing multi-platform support, indemnification, legacy versions, and commercial support as critical to their software success. ActiveState will be building for support both community users and enterprises with the introduction of ActiveRuby, ActiveNode, ActiveGo, and ActiveLua. These new languages are in addition to ActiveState’s popular ActivePerl, ActivePython, and ActiveTcl.
Join ActiveState CEO Bart Copeland and Director of Engineering Tom Radcliffe on November 17th as they discuss these enterprise needs and how ActiveState’s newest open source enterprise language distributions for Ruby, Node.js, Go, and Lua will help enterprises remain agile, innovative, and secure.
*http://www.slideshare.net/blackducksoftware/2015-future-of-open-source-survey-results
The Nuxeo Way: leveraging open source to build a world-class ECM platformNuxeo
How can one create and deliver enterprise-class software, worth tens of years of R&D, with minimal capital investment? Open source can help, as well as the right context and ecosystem. This first talk will highlight the experience gained in the 8 first years of Nuxeo, and how they were applied to the latest iteration of the Nuxeo Platform.
CocoaPods talk given at the RubyMotion Inspect 2013 conference.
There is another version that includes speaker notes available at: https://www.slideshare.net/alloy020/ruby-motion-inspect-2013-with-notes-18677237
The videos that were shown on slide 5 and 6 are available at: https://vimeo.com/63891717 & https://vimeo.com/63891716.
Triple E class DevOps with Hudson, Maven, Kokki/Multiconf and PyDevWerner Keil
At Maersk Line, not only the world's biggest container ships, the 'Triple-E' class vessels were built. Continuous Integration and Delivery on a similar scale using Hudson, Maven and tools like Kokki (similar to Puppet or Chef, but written in Python) are also practiced there.
This session is going to give a brief overview of Multi-Configuration (Matrix) job types used in most projects at Maersk around the globe.
Things are being built and deployed in a heterogenous environment, otherwise probably found only at very large vendors of Public Cloud services like Google or Amazon. Provisioning of various OS is automated through Vagrant.
Management and Planning of all tasks and 'Sprints' is following Agile principles, especially DevOps style Kanban. Where possible planned and controlled by Eclipse-based tools such as Mylyn Connectors accessing planning tools like TeamConcert, Xplanner or Mantis. While feature projects use Eclipse for Java or Scala/Play!, the DevOps teams use PyDev for Jython/WSTL or Python development.
8 Principles for Enabling Build/Measure/Learn: Lean Engineering in ActionBill Scott
Keynote for eBay Classifieds TechCon 2013, Tues June 25, 2013.
This is a variation on previous lean engineering talks but focuses on 8 principles for enabling build/measure/learn.
Open source Enterprise Service Bus is relevant and in active production use in many very large corporations for mission critical applications. You probably know many facts about the OpenESB but there here is some Myths we have heard about it before.
Slides from Ben Golub's (Docker CEO, @golubbe) opening day keynote at the DockerCon EU conference in Amsterdam on December 4, 2014 (http://europe.dockercon.com/)
These are my slides from the November BayNode Talk Night. I spoke about our experience moving our NodeJS architecture to Docker and CoreOS as well as some tips/tricks we've learned along the way.
ActiveState - The Open Source Languages CompanyActiveState
According to BlackDuck’s recent survey*, over three-quarters of all enterprises run on some form of open source software. Many use open source within their mission-critical IT portfolios, whether they know it or not - and open source languages are a major component of this open source usage.
However, unsupported open source is often insufficient for SMB-to-large corporations in today’s multi-faceted and complicated technology landscape. Many enterprises remain wary of open source, citing multi-platform support, indemnification, legacy versions, and commercial support as critical to their software success. ActiveState will be building for support both community users and enterprises with the introduction of ActiveRuby, ActiveNode, ActiveGo, and ActiveLua. These new languages are in addition to ActiveState’s popular ActivePerl, ActivePython, and ActiveTcl.
Join ActiveState CEO Bart Copeland and Director of Engineering Tom Radcliffe on November 17th as they discuss these enterprise needs and how ActiveState’s newest open source enterprise language distributions for Ruby, Node.js, Go, and Lua will help enterprises remain agile, innovative, and secure.
*http://www.slideshare.net/blackducksoftware/2015-future-of-open-source-survey-results
The Nuxeo Way: leveraging open source to build a world-class ECM platformNuxeo
How can one create and deliver enterprise-class software, worth tens of years of R&D, with minimal capital investment? Open source can help, as well as the right context and ecosystem. This first talk will highlight the experience gained in the 8 first years of Nuxeo, and how they were applied to the latest iteration of the Nuxeo Platform.
CocoaPods talk given at the RubyMotion Inspect 2013 conference.
There is another version that includes speaker notes available at: https://www.slideshare.net/alloy020/ruby-motion-inspect-2013-with-notes-18677237
The videos that were shown on slide 5 and 6 are available at: https://vimeo.com/63891717 & https://vimeo.com/63891716.
Triple E class DevOps with Hudson, Maven, Kokki/Multiconf and PyDevWerner Keil
At Maersk Line, not only the world's biggest container ships, the 'Triple-E' class vessels were built. Continuous Integration and Delivery on a similar scale using Hudson, Maven and tools like Kokki (similar to Puppet or Chef, but written in Python) are also practiced there.
This session is going to give a brief overview of Multi-Configuration (Matrix) job types used in most projects at Maersk around the globe.
Things are being built and deployed in a heterogenous environment, otherwise probably found only at very large vendors of Public Cloud services like Google or Amazon. Provisioning of various OS is automated through Vagrant.
Management and Planning of all tasks and 'Sprints' is following Agile principles, especially DevOps style Kanban. Where possible planned and controlled by Eclipse-based tools such as Mylyn Connectors accessing planning tools like TeamConcert, Xplanner or Mantis. While feature projects use Eclipse for Java or Scala/Play!, the DevOps teams use PyDev for Jython/WSTL or Python development.
8 Principles for Enabling Build/Measure/Learn: Lean Engineering in ActionBill Scott
Keynote for eBay Classifieds TechCon 2013, Tues June 25, 2013.
This is a variation on previous lean engineering talks but focuses on 8 principles for enabling build/measure/learn.
At some point, the code you write today will be deleted and replaced with something new. This talk will discuss the life cycle of a large code base, and how to manage it over time to accommodate rewrites, giving examples from a major rewrite of the Firefox build and release pipeline over the last two years. You'll learn how to replace components of a running distributed system while keeping it operational, the proverbial replacing the wing of an airplane in flight.
1. What is OpenESB?
An open source Standards based (JSR
208) ESB easier to install, configure, use,
manage and maintain than most other
ESBs in the market.
Evolution
What happened to OpenESB after Oracle acquisition of Sun?
Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems and pulled out development support for OpenESB but it lived! That’s why people
love Open source. Community got united and took the responsibility to ensure a long healthy life ahead. After a lot of
FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt), OpenESB is still alive and prospering in the hands of enthusiastic community
members.
OpenESB Reborn. First Summit at Brussels. Click here for agenda and outcome
OpenESB New Home: https://openesb-dev.org/ Latest release: http://hudson.openesb-dev.org/hudson/job/openesb-installers-
legacy/ Source at: https://openesb-dev.org/svnroot/netbeans-soa/trunk
What is the current status? And what is new in OpenESB V2.3
1. Paul Perez (Pymma Consulting) is currently doing 1. Support for Netbeans 6.9.1
most of the community organization work in very
close cooperation with LogiCoy 2. HL7 BC, Encoder
2. Original Openesb dev and users mailing lists active
(users@open-esb.java.net), with several posts and 3. IEP SE
responses from various users/contributors/vendors.
3. The old collabnet site that powered the original 4. CICS BC
source base/project was moved by Oracle but that
code base is not actively getting worked on. 5. A lot of bug fixes to components
4. The new community site has been operational with
Codendi platform (SVN, Maven, Hudson, wiki) for 6. Key enhancements to several components
the last few months and the first community release
of OpenESB version 2.3 is available there. This was 7. A few design time plug in enhancements, fixes
worked on and put together by Pymma, LogiCoy,
and two resources (Kiril and Sergey) in Russia. 8. Updated tools/env for component developers….
LogiCoy has 5 dedicated resources who are the
original architects/developers of the components 9. Combined SVN repository for both runtime and
working on this. LogiCoy and Pymma are actively
http://www.logicoy.com
2. working on signing up several other contributors. design time codebase
Customer decisions/plans Future Roadmap
Fuji is not ready for prime time any time soon. Monitoring Tools
A lot of Runtime work required. Additional SE (Drools, Camel, IEP,…)
The design time work for web based project Additional BC (Legacy application IMS, CICS,…)
implementation/IFL/… are quite extensive Fuji / OSGI
Oracle Fusion is quite heavy weight, still not mature Reduce dependency to Glassfish and Netbeans
in certain areas and for many organizations cost Support Additional App servers: Jboss,…
prohibitive and not desirable due to vendor lock in
Stay on OpenESB v2.1/v2.2 and retain Support from
Oracle and remain on OpenESB v2.1/v2.2?!!! Why OpenESB is attractive
Obtain Support from other vendors that provide Easy to install
current support for OpenESB v2.1/v2.2/v2.3 and Easy to understand
forward versions? Very easy to use
Far beyond the other open source
Delay the decision to migrate to another platform
projects: Jboss ESB ,Service Mix,
for a couple of years and let the
Mulesource,…
market/products/projects/vendors play out?
Binds with:
The best java IDE Netbeans 6.x
Excellent integration with Glassfish 2.x
And a very warm welcome to you to our next Summit
Save The Date!
http://www.logicoy.com
3. OpenESB -> Sun Microsystems -> LogiCoy
A Brief about LogiCoy Services
We Provide Solutions, Consulting, Implementation, Custom Development and Support on following:
•GlassFish, GlassFish ESB, OpenESB, Mural MDM
•24X7 Production support for GlassFish, GlassFish ESB, OpenESB, Mural MDM
•Real-time monitoring tools and ESB Console for Open/GlassFish ESB
•Enhancements and bug fixes to OpenESB JBI Binding Components, Service Engines, and
Encoders
•Upgrade services for eGate, ICAN, CAPS 5.x to CAPS6 or Open/GlassFish ESB
•Migration for HIPPA 4010 to HIPAA 5010, ICD9 to ICD10.
•Integration solutions for RHIOs, NHIN based on Open source projects like NHIN Connect,
Mural MDM and GlassFish ESB. EHR implementations using open source products like
OpenEMR
•Completely Open source based solution with zero licensing cost.
•Low cost and high quality offshore product development, testing and Support services.
To know more about LogiCoy products and Solutions, Please reach us at:
please visit:
http://www.logicoy.com/products
info@logicoy.com
http://www.logicoy.com/solutions.php
http://www.logicoy.com/support 877-445-6445
To know more about OpenESB Community, please
http://www.logicoy.com/contact
visit:
http://www.logicoy.com/openesb.html
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