Keith Harrison-Broninski wrote:
> Gregg Wonderly wrote:
>
> >My broker, because it uses a lightweight, native java ESB, can have any
> type of
> >external interface plugged in. I have JMS in/out, a private XML socket
> stream
> >inbound, and JDBC out plus several other vendor specific inputs. By not
> driving
> >the core with a standard that has limits, I have the flexibility to plug in
> >whatever I need. That's an architectural advantage that just using WS
> doesn't
> >support.
> >
> Gregg, what are your plans for this broker? Is it for a commercial
> product, freeware, open source, ... ? Or for in-house usage only?
> (which seems a shame given the feature set you describe)
Well, we sell it as part of our services. We have been talking about
opensourcing the core, or otherwise making it available without support.
Gregg Wonderly
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