WSO2 Data Services Server team is pleased to announce the release of version
2.2.1 of the WSO2 Data Services Server. The WSO2 Data Services Server is an
extremely simple and elegant mechanism to take data and make it available as
a set of WS-* style Web services or as a set of REST style Web resources. It
augments SOA development efforts by providing an easy to use platform for
creating and hosting data services. This enables easy integration of data
into business processes, mashups, gadgets, BI applications and any service
in general.

WSO2 Data Services is available under the Apache Software License
(v2.0) <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html>
.
What's New In This Release

   - Fix for https://wso2.org/jira/browse/DS-499
   - Improvements to underlying WSO2 Carbon core platform

Key Features

   - Support for large XML outputs
   - Google Spreadsheets as a data source
   - Content Filtering based on User's role
   - Support for named parameters
   - Ability to configure schema type for output elements
   - Mixing multiple data sources in nested queries
   - Excel 2007 support
   - Oracle Ref Cursor support
   - Support for multiple data source types
   - Data Services IDE - Eclipse IDE integration
   - Clustering support for High Availability & High Scalability
   - Full support for WS-Security, WS-Trust, WS-Policy and WS-Secure
   Conversation and XKMS
   - JMX & Web interface based monitoring and management
   - WS-* & REST support
   - GUI, command line & IDE based tools for Web service development

The full feature list is available at
http://wso2.org/projects/solutions/data-services/java/features
Known Issues

   1. WS-Policy support is limited to policy expressions with a single
   policy alternative.
   2. You cannot have two different versions of the Apache Sandesha2 module
   in the system.
   3. Persistent RM is still in the experimental stage
   4. A <parameter name="OmitSOAP12Action">true</parameter> entry has been
   added to the HTTP & HTTPS transportSenders in order to overcome some issues
   with some browsers. In case of interoperability failures, please change the
   value of this parameter to false and retry.
   5. The 'Try It' feature does not work for MTOM enabled services.
   6. Cannot connect to a JMX service using a JMX client tool such as
   jconsole from a remote machine when the server is running on Linux. See
   http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6209663. To rectify
   this, you should edit the /etc/hosts file on the server machine and set the
   correct IP address.
   7. Data Services cannot be deployed using the URL-based repository
   configuration

Get involvedHelp us improve this product by reporting any issues you may
have: https://wso2.org/jira/browse/DSContact usWSO2 Data Services developers
can be contacted via the mailing lists:
*For Users:* [email protected]
*For Developers:* [email protected]
To subscribe to the above mailing lists see http://wso2.org/mail

Alternatively, questions can also be raised in the Data Services forum:
http://www.wso2.org/forum/404
SupportWe are committed to ensuring that your enterprise middleware
deployment is completely supported from evaluation to production. Our unique
approach ensures that all support leverages our open development methodology
and is provided by the very same engineers who build the technology. For
more details and to take advantage of this unique opportunity please visit
http://wso2.com/support/

For more information about WSO2 Data Services, please see
http://wso2.org/projects/data-services-server/java or visit the WSO2 Oxygen
Tank developer portal for addition resources.

*Online Resources *- Data Services HOWTO Series<http://wso2.org/library/3183>

Thank you for your interest in WSO2 Data Services
*-The WSO2 Data Services Development Team*
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