For readers seeking information on open source SOA tools, Progress Software is hosting an informative Webcast on June 30th at 1:00 Eastern Time.
Scott Cranton and Jack Britton, solution engineers
at Progress' FUSE ESB project, will present all the details on FUSE ESB 4.1, which is based on Apache ServiceMix 4.1.
Topics to be covered include installing the binaries or building the source code, introduction to the FUSE shell, setting up the development environment, working with Eclipse and Maven. Cranton and Britton will also explore how you can write and deploy your own OSGi bundles for FUSE Mediation Router routes (based on Apache Camel), and FUSE Services Framework services (based on Apache CXF).
• Registering these components as OSGi services
• Registering these components on the JBI Normalized Message Router that is available in FUSE ESB 4.1
FUSE Services Framework (based on Apache CXF)
• Creating a WSDL-first service implementation based on the CXF-service-engine -Deploying this to FUSE ESB as an OSGi bundle -Registering this Service Engine on the NMR (Normalized Message Router)
• Creating a WSDL-first service HTTP/SOAP binding based on the CXF-binding-component -Deploying this to FUSE ESB as an OSGi bundle -Registering this Binding Component on the JBI Normalized Message Router that is available in FUSE ESB 4.1















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