Petals ESB

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Petals ESB
Developer(s) OW2 & Petals Link
Stable release 4.2 / September 24, 2013 (2013-09-24)
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform
Type enterprise service bus
License LGPL 2.0
Website http://petals.ow2.org

Petals ESB is an open source ESB developed by the OW2 Consortium. It is a tool for implementing a service-oriented architecture (SOA). It is standard, modular, and physically distributed, to adapt to large scale infrastructures.

Petals ESB is based on JBI (JSR 208) industry specification. It was the first ESB certified by Sun Microsystems under the JSR 208 TCK.[1] Based on standards, it also supports SOA standards such as BPEL and SCA, and includes EDA capabilities.

Fractal deployment framework,[2] JBI pluggable components, and open source licensing make it modular and customizable.

The originality of Petals is to implement a highly distributed topology.[3] The first stable version of Petals ESB, called PEtALS, was released on September 21, 2006.[4]

Features

PEtALS main technical features :

  • Scalable for large architectures, due to distributed topology
  • JBI certified by Sun Microsystems
  • Development tools: JBI component framework, eclipse configuration plugin, registry
  • Quality of service: High availability (load balancing), Persistence, Transaction, Security,
  • Adaptable: Fractal modular framework, JBI plugins
  • Connectors: SOAP (Web services), Local File, FTP/SFTP, HTTP, JMS, SMTP/POP/IMAP, JDBC/SQL, EJB, Xquare database. Compatible with JBI plugins.
  • Processing components : BPEL, SCA, XSLT, XSD, EIP, POJO/JSR181, WS-Notification, RMI, Java scripting, CSV transformation, Quartz, KPI Notifications

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