Abdera 0.4.0 Released
Friday, April 11th, 2008Apache Abdera 0.4.0-incubating has been released.
Apache Abdera 0.4.0-incubating has been released.
Paul Sandoz: “In less than an hour of playing around and writing this blog I have XML and JSON support for servicing Atom documents. Of course it helps that Abdera made it easy to integrate. My first impressions of playing around with Jersey and Abdera are that they are very complimentary for building Atom-based services.”
Very cool.
Marc Hadley: “I’m working on an internal project that involves adding Atom Publishing Protocol support to a data store. Naturally, I’m using Jersey for the HTTP side of things and decided to give Apache Abdera a try for simplifying working with feeds and entries…”
Cool
Dan Diephouse: “And of course we use Apache Abdera”
Mule Galaxy is an SOA Governance Platform, which Dan describes a whole hell of a lot better than I can.
At Galaxy’s core is an artifact and metadata repository which can store whatever you want in it. Mule configurations, WSDLs, schemas, WS-Policy documents, etc are all recognized by Galaxy out of the box and it can store unrecognized artifacts like zips or jars too (although soon these will be recognized). Galaxy allows you to manage your artifacts by versioning them and organizing them into workspaces.
Hmm.. WS-Stuff managed using a RESTful Atompub interface… very interesting indeed :-)
Elsewhere: WSO2 Registry. They’re using Abdera also. Cool.
With the holidays and vacation, I managed to miss this entirely. The WebSphere Web 2.0 Feature Pack is an add-on to WebSphere that includes tools and samples for working with things like Atom feeds, Atompub servers, JSON stuff, whatever. It uses Abdera v0.3.0. There’s quite a bit of good stuff there. Interestingly, it also ships a Javascript SOAP client evolved from one that I wrote a few years back as a demo for a developerWorks article.
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