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Past   Present   Future




What is OpenESB?
                                                        JCAPS 5.x                                             JCAPS 6.x
An open source Standards based (JSR
208) ESB easier to install, configure, use,
manage and maintain than most other
                                                                                    OpenESB
ESBs in the market.

                                                           JBI
      EVOLUTION                                        specification
                                                                                                             GF ESB V2.x




                                                                                                             OpenESB V2.x                        Fuji V3.x


  What happened to OpenESB after Oracle acquisition of Sun?
  Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems and pulled out development support for OpenESB but it lived! Thats why people love Open source.
  Community got united and took the responsibility to ensure a long healthy life ahead. After a lot of FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt),
  OpenESB is still alive and prospering in the hands of enthusiastic community members.

                                    OpenESB Reborn. First Summit at Brussels.
            For agenda and outcome go to: http://www.logicoy.com/first-openesb-community-summit

                                                    OpenESB New Home: https://openesb-dev.org/
                              Latest release: http://hudson.openesb-dev.org/hudson/job/openesb-installers-legacy/
                                           Source at: https://openesb-dev.org/svnroot/netbeans-soa/trunk



                 What is the current status?                                                And what is new in OpenESB V2.3
 Paul Perez (Pymma Consulting) is currently doing most of the community            Support for Netbeans 6.9.1
 organization work in very close cooperation with LogiCoy and Integrated
 Apps                                                                              HL7 BC, Encoder
 Original Openesb dev and users mailing lists active
 (users@open-esb.java.net), with several posts and responses from                  IEP SE
 various users/contributors/vendors.
                                                                                   CICS BC
 The old collabnet site that powered the original source base/project was
 moved by Oracle but that code base is not actively getting worked on.             A lot of bug fixes to components
 The new community site has been operational with Codendi platform
 (SVN, Maven, Hudson, wiki) for the last few months and the first                  Key enhancements to several components
 community release of OpenESB version 2.3 is available there. This was
 worked on and put together by Pymma, LogiCoy, and resources from our              A few design time plug in enhancements, fixes
 partner in Russia Integrated Apps. LogiCoy dedicated many resources               Updated tools/env for component developers.
 who are the original architects/developers of the components working on
 this. LogiCoy and Pymma are actively working on signing up several
 other contributors.                                                               Combined SVN repository for both runtime and design time codebase




                 Customer decisions/plans                                                                   Future Roadmap
     Fuji is not ready for prime time any time soon.
                                                                                         Monitoring Tools
     A lot of Runtime work required.
                                                                                         Additional SE (Drools, Camel, IEP,)
    The design time work for web based project implementation/IFL/
    are quite extensive
    Oracle Fusion is quite heavy weight, still not mature in certain                     Additional BC (Legacy application IMS, CICS,)
    areas and for many organizations cost prohibitive and not
    desirable due to vendor lock in
                                                                                         Fuji / OSGI
    Stay on OpenESB v2.1/v2.2 and retain Support from Oracle and
    remain on OpenESB v2.1/v2.2?!!!
    Obtain Support from other vendors that provide current support for                   Reduce dependency to Glassfish and Netbeans
    OpenESB v2.1/v2.2/v2.3 and forward versions?
    Delay the decision to migrate to another platform for a couple of                    Support Additional App servers: Jboss,
    years and let the market/products/projects/vendors play out?




                                                         Why OpenESB is attractive
                                                Easy to install
                                                Easy to understand
                                                Very easy to use
                                                Far beyond the other open source projects: Jboss ESB ,Service
                                                Mix, Mulesource,
                                                Binds with: The best java IDE Netbeans 6.x
                                                             Excellent integration with Glassfish 2.x




               And a very warm welcome to you to our next Summit
                                                       OpenESB Summit
                                                              California USA
                                                            9th & 10th May2011


                                                                        Save The Date!




                   OpenESB                             Sun Microsystems


                 A Brief about LogiCoy Services

                        We Provide Solutions, Consulting, Implementation, Custom Development and Support on following:

                        GlassFish, GlassFish ESB, OpenESB, Mural MDM
                        24X7 Production support for GlassFish, GlassFish ESB, OpenESB, Mural MDM
                        Real-time monitoring tools and ESB Console for Open/GlassFish ESB

                        Enhancements and bug fixes to OpenESB JBI Binding Components, Service Engines, and Encoders
                        Upgrade services for eGate, ICAN, CAPS 5.x to CAPS6 or Open/GlassFish ESB
                        Migration for HIPPA 4010 to HIPAA 5010, ICD9 to ICD10.

                        Integration solutions for RHIOs, NHIN based on Open source projects like NHIN Connect, Mural MDM and
                        GlassFish ESB. EHR implementations using open source products like OpenEMR
                        Completely Open source based solution with zero licensing cost.
                        Low cost and high quality offshore product development, testing and Support services.



                       To know more about LogiCoy products and Solutions                 To know more about OpenESB Community
                          http://www.logicoy.com/products                                   http://www.logicoy.com/openesb.html
                          http://www.logicoy.com/solutions.php
                          http://www.logicoy.com/support


                                 Please reach us at: info@logicoy.com | 877-445-6445 | http://www.logicoy.com/contact

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  • 1. Past Present Future What is OpenESB? JCAPS 5.x JCAPS 6.x An open source Standards based (JSR 208) ESB easier to install, configure, use, manage and maintain than most other OpenESB ESBs in the market. JBI EVOLUTION specification GF ESB V2.x OpenESB V2.x Fuji V3.x What happened to OpenESB after Oracle acquisition of Sun? Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems and pulled out development support for OpenESB but it lived! Thats why people love Open source. Community got united and took the responsibility to ensure a long healthy life ahead. After a lot of FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt), OpenESB is still alive and prospering in the hands of enthusiastic community members. OpenESB Reborn. First Summit at Brussels. For agenda and outcome go to: http://www.logicoy.com/first-openesb-community-summit OpenESB New Home: https://openesb-dev.org/ Latest release: http://hudson.openesb-dev.org/hudson/job/openesb-installers-legacy/ Source at: https://openesb-dev.org/svnroot/netbeans-soa/trunk What is the current status? And what is new in OpenESB V2.3 Paul Perez (Pymma Consulting) is currently doing most of the community Support for Netbeans 6.9.1 organization work in very close cooperation with LogiCoy and Integrated Apps HL7 BC, Encoder Original Openesb dev and users mailing lists active (users@open-esb.java.net), with several posts and responses from IEP SE various users/contributors/vendors. CICS BC The old collabnet site that powered the original source base/project was moved by Oracle but that code base is not actively getting worked on. A lot of bug fixes to components The new community site has been operational with Codendi platform (SVN, Maven, Hudson, wiki) for the last few months and the first Key enhancements to several components community release of OpenESB version 2.3 is available there. This was worked on and put together by Pymma, LogiCoy, and resources from our A few design time plug in enhancements, fixes partner in Russia Integrated Apps. LogiCoy dedicated many resources Updated tools/env for component developers. who are the original architects/developers of the components working on this. LogiCoy and Pymma are actively working on signing up several other contributors. Combined SVN repository for both runtime and design time codebase Customer decisions/plans Future Roadmap Fuji is not ready for prime time any time soon. Monitoring Tools A lot of Runtime work required. Additional SE (Drools, Camel, IEP,) The design time work for web based project implementation/IFL/ are quite extensive Oracle Fusion is quite heavy weight, still not mature in certain Additional BC (Legacy application IMS, CICS,) areas and for many organizations cost prohibitive and not desirable due to vendor lock in Fuji / OSGI Stay on OpenESB v2.1/v2.2 and retain Support from Oracle and remain on OpenESB v2.1/v2.2?!!! Obtain Support from other vendors that provide current support for Reduce dependency to Glassfish and Netbeans OpenESB v2.1/v2.2/v2.3 and forward versions? Delay the decision to migrate to another platform for a couple of Support Additional App servers: Jboss, years and let the market/products/projects/vendors play out? Why OpenESB is attractive Easy to install Easy to understand Very easy to use Far beyond the other open source projects: Jboss ESB ,Service Mix, Mulesource, Binds with: The best java IDE Netbeans 6.x Excellent integration with Glassfish 2.x And a very warm welcome to you to our next Summit OpenESB Summit California USA 9th & 10th May2011 Save The Date! OpenESB Sun Microsystems A Brief about LogiCoy Services We Provide Solutions, Consulting, Implementation, Custom Development and Support on following: GlassFish, GlassFish ESB, OpenESB, Mural MDM 24X7 Production support for GlassFish, GlassFish ESB, OpenESB, Mural MDM Real-time monitoring tools and ESB Console for Open/GlassFish ESB Enhancements and bug fixes to OpenESB JBI Binding Components, Service Engines, and Encoders Upgrade services for eGate, ICAN, CAPS 5.x to CAPS6 or Open/GlassFish ESB Migration for HIPPA 4010 to HIPAA 5010, ICD9 to ICD10. Integration solutions for RHIOs, NHIN based on Open source projects like NHIN Connect, Mural MDM and GlassFish ESB. EHR implementations using open source products like OpenEMR Completely Open source based solution with zero licensing cost. Low cost and high quality offshore product development, testing and Support services. To know more about LogiCoy products and Solutions To know more about OpenESB Community http://www.logicoy.com/products http://www.logicoy.com/openesb.html http://www.logicoy.com/solutions.php http://www.logicoy.com/support Please reach us at: info@logicoy.com | 877-445-6445 | http://www.logicoy.com/contact