The WSO2 Registry team is pleased to announce the 1.0 release of the WSO2 Registry.

Introduction

The WSO2 Registry is a hub for managing data in a web-friendly and community-enabled way. It was built with enterprise metadata for SOA in mind, but really it's up to you - the Registry can hold any kind of "stuff" including images, service descriptions, text files, office documents... and every resource you put in the Registry becomes a center for social activity.

Eschewing the complexity (and WS-* focus) of specs like UDDI, our Registry uses the Atom Publishing Protocol (via Apache Abdera) to offer a standard and RESTfully simple remote interface, which can be accessed easily by custom code, feed readers, and even browsers.

The Registry has been designed both to encourage "grass-roots" community around your data and also to allow for IT-friendly governance. A full feature list follows. We hope you'll find many uses for it, and that you'll share them with us as we work to make it even better!

The release can be obtained from: http://wso2.org/downloads/registry

Features

Product Information

Home page

http://www.wso2.org/projects/registry

User guide

http://wso2.org/wiki/display/registry/WSO2+Registry+User+Guide

Reporting Problems

Issues should be reported using the public JIRA available at

https://wso2.org/jira/browse/REGISTRY

Getting in Touch

The WSO2 Registry community can be contacted via mailing lists:

Collaboration

As an open-source project, we welcome not only feedback, but active collaboration. If you've got ideas for features, comments on things that should work differently, patches, or if you'd simply like to hear what others are doing with the project, please come join us. We look forward to meeting you.

Enjoy the WSO2 Registry!

- WSO2 Registry Team