Jim

Thanks for the improvements:

Here is the update:

APACHE SYNAPSE PROJECT RELEASES 1.0 MAKING IT QUICKER AND SIMPLER TO
IMPLEMENT SOA

Open Source SOA Framework becomes full Apache project and releases 1.0

For Immediate Release --

Contact: Paul Fremantle, Apache Synapse Committer, Apache Web Services
PMC member, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.apache.org/  -- May XXX, 2007 --
The Apache Software Foundation today announced that the Apache Synapse
project has released its first full version, Apache Synapse 1.0. The
project recently graduated from the Apache Incubator to become a full
Apache project, as part of the Web Services PMC. Apache Synapse is a
easy-to-use and lightweight XML and Web Services management and
integration broker that can form the basis of a Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA) and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB).

Apache Synapse is built on the foundation of the highly successful
Apache Axis2 project, and it offers the ability to mediate, manage and
transform XML messages between different applications.

The Apache Synapse project has released a number of milestones since
its inception in 2005, and this release is the culmination of this
open source communities efforts. "We are very pleased to have released
the 1.0 version", said Paul Fremantle, Apache Web Services PMC Member
and VP of Technical Sales at WSO2. "Apache Synapse is a great piece of
technology, helping users to build a Service Oriented Architecture
more easily and quicker than without this project. The 1.0 release
signals that we are ready for mainstream users to start getting the
benefits of Apache Synapse."

OPEN SOURCE SOA FRAMEWORK

Apache Synapse aims to help organizations build Service Oriented
Architectures based on Open Source and Open Standards. Using a simple
configuration based approach, Apache Synapse allows users to add a
whole new level of control to their existing integration links, as
well as create new links between applications, without rewriting
existing code.

Apache Synapse has defined a new model for SOA and ESBs based on
lightweight XML mediation. "While the common pattern for commercial
SOA infrastructure software consists of fully featured, but often
complex products with underlying code from various vintages, open
source SOA infrastructure products tend to be lightweight and highly
tuned for the specific job at hand," said Jason Bloomberg, Senior
Analyst, ZapThink. "Now that Apache Synapse is a full Apache project,
organizations implementing SOA now have access to a lightweight, high
performance Service intermediary solution that can serve as an ESB if
necessary, but can just as easily provide distributed intermediation
as part of a lightweight, high-speed, standards-based SOA
infrastructure."

The Apache Synapse 1.0 release offers a wide range of mediation
capabilities, including support for a number of open standards,
including XML, XSLT, XPath, SOAP, HTTP, JMS, Web Services Security,
Web Services Reliable Messaging (WS-RM), SMTP and Web Services
Addressing. Synapse supports a number of useful functions
out-of-the-box without programming, but it also can be extended
using popular programming languages such as Java,
JavaScript, Ruby, and Groovy.

MAKING SOA SIMPLE

Apache Synapse makes it really simple and easy to manage advanced
standards such as WS-Security and WS-ReliableMessaging.
"In the complex world of Web Services, with lots of WS-*
specifications, Apache Synapse is a very welcome addition", said Tijs
Rademakers, Software Architect for Atos Origin and a committer on the
project. "With the simple-to-use, but very powerful Apache Synapse
configuration language, implementing functions like transformation,
validation and routing is a breeze. Even dealing with complex
standards like WS-Addressing, WS-Security, WS-Policy and WS-Reliable
Messaging becomes easy."

EASILY INTEGRATED

Because Apache Synapse is a lightweight Open Source component, it is
very simple to integrate it into wider solutions.
"In the SOA integration space, we found that Apache Synapse was
exactly what we needed," said Michael Clovis, VP, Development,
Mindbridge Software. "We required a lightweight mediator for Web
Services to embed into our products. The system had to be able to act
as an integration bus while at the same time allowing us to build our
forge site. Mindbridge found that Apache Synapse met all of its needs
perfectly. "In fact", said Clovis, "This flexibility gave Mindbridge
the ability to deploy it in all phases of its business model.
Mindbridge's expertise is corporate data compliance using Open Source
software. Apache Synapse met our security and reliability guidelines,
with the smallest footprint of the products tested. Add to that an
educated, helpful user base and Apache Synapse is a winner."

HIGHLY PERFORMANT

Apache Synapse is one of the few Open Source ESB solutions that offers
a completely asynchronous, non-blocking model. This means that Synapse
can scale up to handle thousands of connections without running out of
threads. Synapse also uses the Apache Axiom technology to perform
content-based routing while avoiding unnecessary XML parsing. Initial
performance tests show that Synapse can provide service mediation on
standard 1k XML messages with less than 1ms overhead on standard
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hardware.

Apache Synapse 1.0 can be downloaded from the Apache Synapse website
at http://ws.apache.org/synapse

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