Introducing WSO2 ESB 1.5 - Paul Fremantle

WSO2 ESB v1.5The WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus (WSO2 ESB) is an Open Source runtime that helps you manage and integrate applications in a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Based on the Apache Synapse ESB project, the WSO2 ESB is a commercially supported product with training, consultancy and support available from leaders in Open Source SOA.

Through this webinar participants found out about what the WSO2 ESB can do for your SOA infrastructure as well as hearing about the new features added in this latest 1.5 release.

The presenter, Paul Fremantle, is committer and release manager for the Apache Synapse project, and leads the overall direction of the WSO2 ESB project. With 20 years in the technology industry, Paul has spent the past ten years on advanced middleware. Paul will outline the advantages and approaches you can take with the WSO2 ESB, as well as talking through standard integration patterns that can be used with this product.

Presentation used at the Introducing WSO2 ESB 1.5 Webinar.

Webinars coming soon...

Understanding how to extend the WSO2 ESB
Adding Data Services into your SOA with WSO2 WSAS
Event Stream Processing with WSO2 ESB and Esper

Webinar summary, description & registration deatils will be made available on the Webinar notice board.

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