Hi All I have just published the results of the fourth round of performance benchmarking of ESB's. From the archives of this mailing list, you may recall that the last round (Round 3) was conducted in June 2008 and included multiple ESBs - both open source an proprietary. Although some vendors - such as Mule - welcomed the idea and republished updated results against an optimized configuration, certain other vendors did not like being considered into the mix.
Thus the framework has now been modified to enable interested end-users to test any ESB of their choice against any other ESB, by keeping everything else constant. The test can be easily run on Amazon EC2 for less than $2 of computing time, and includes sample requests, scripts, mock services and load testing clients to enable end-users to try it out themselves. I believe this will allow a fair and accurate comparison of ESBs without differences in configuration, Hardware or number of nodes used etc. Here is the link to the full article: http://adroitlogic.org/samples-articles-and-tutorials/15-tutorials/48-esb-performance.html Feel free to contact me directly with any queries regarding the framework. cheers asankha -- Asankha C. Perera AdroitLogic, http://adroitlogic.org http://esbmagic.blogspot.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@synapse.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@synapse.apache.org