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Hello the community
Today is a great day for us since we issued our first build from the sources hosted on OpenESB-dev.org. The previous GlassfishESB version (2.2) has been issued in December 2009 and since Sun/Oracle development has been stopped. Fortunately, a part of the community (thanks to Integrated-app, Logicoy, Pymma and many others) revives the project. Since October we worked hard to rebuild an infrastructure to host the code and build it. Thanks to Nicolas Heron and Kiril Sorokin, we are pleased to propose you to test the new OpenESB V2.3 Milestone 1. Since we mainly focus on the infrastructure and build development, Glassfish ESB V2.1 and OpenESB 2.3 will be similar but we plan more improvements for the next versions. The improvements for this milestone are : • Support Netbean 6.9 • IEP and Worklist modules back in the project. • Improvement of JDBC BC • Bug fixing. We would be very pleased if you can test this beta version with you existing or new projects and send your feedback in the trackers. Everyone is welcome. We need help, time, budget or just your comment. Builds can be found at : http://openesb-dev.org:8080/hudson/job/openesb-installers-legacy/ Thanks for your involvement in the project Long live to OpenESB. Paul Perez www.pymma.com www.pymma.com
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Good job! Congratulations! I've just installed it and I'll test it on my projects.
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Very... very... very good job!!!
Congrats to everyone involved on this hard task.
--- Marcelo Carvalho Fernandes Arquitetura de TI Infoglobo Comunicação e Participações S.A. +55 21 2534-9718 2011/1/13 Paul Perez <[hidden email]>
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Congrats to all. This is a remarkable milestone.
Just want to inform that when I tried to install on a Mac/x86 it prompts me with an error and it doesn't let me finished. I'm using file openesb-installer-macos_x86.tar Error is message is attached.GFESB23MAC86.jpg |
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Yep, this is already known.
https://openesb-dev.org/tracker/?func=detail&group_id=108&aid=8&atid=132 On 1/14/11 4:55 PM, Teodoro Pfeiffer wrote: > > Congrats to all. This is a remarkable milestone. > Just want to inform that when I tried to install on a Mac/x86 it prompts me > with an error and it doesn't let me finished. I'm using file > openesb-installer-macos_x86.tar > > Error is message is attached. > http://openesb-users.794670.n2.nabble.com/file/n5921749/GFESB23MAC86.jpg > GFESB23MAC86.jpg |
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Really excellent news.
Congratulations to all involved. Chris Selwyn On 13/01/2011 23:05, Paul Perez wrote: > Hello the community > > Today is a great day for us since we issued our first build from the sources > hosted on OpenESB-dev.org. The previous GlassfishESB version (2.2) has been > > issued in December 2009 and since Sun/Oracle development has been stopped. > > Fortunately, a part of the community (thanks to Integrated-app, Logicoy, > Pymma and many others) revives the project. Since October we worked hard to > > rebuild an infrastructure to host the code and build it. > > Thanks to Nicolas Heron and Kiril Sorokin, we are pleased to propose you to > > test the new OpenESB V2.3 Milestone 1. > > Since we mainly focus on the infrastructure and build development, Glassfish > ESB V2.1 and OpenESB 2.3 will be similar but we plan more improvements for > the next versions. > > The improvements for this milestone are : > • Support Netbean 6.9 > • IEP and Worklist modules back in the project. > • Improvement of JDBC BC > • Bug fixing. > > We would be very pleased if you can test this beta version with you existing > or new projects and send your feedback in the trackers. > > Everyone is welcome. We need help, time, budget or just your comment. > Builds can be found at : > http://openesb-dev.org:8080/hudson/job/openesb-installers-legacy/ > > Thanks for your involvement in the project > > Long live to OpenESB. > Paul Perez > www.pymma.com > |
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In my previous post I forgot to name Fred and Vishnu from Logicoy that help us during that work. Please accept our apologise
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Congratulations to all and also thank you all for working hard. OpenESB community will be very happy with this news. ThanksRaghu From: Paul Perez <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Thu, January 13, 2011 6:05:52 PM Subject: OpenESB 2.3 Milestone 1 available Hello the community Today is a great day for us since we issued our first build from the sources hosted on OpenESB-dev.org. The previous GlassfishESB version (2.2) has been issued in December 2009 and since Sun/Oracle development has been stopped. Fortunately, a part of the community (thanks to Integrated-app, Logicoy, Pymma and many others) revives the project. Since October we worked hard to rebuild an infrastructure to host the code and build it. Thanks to Nicolas Heron and Kiril Sorokin, we are pleased to propose you to test the new OpenESB V2.3 Milestone 1. Since we mainly focus on the infrastructure and build development, Glassfish ESB V2.1 and OpenESB 2.3 will be similar but we plan more improvements for the next versions. The improvements for this milestone are : • Support Netbean 6.9 • IEP and Worklist modules back in the project. • Improvement of JDBC BC • Bug fixing. We would be very pleased if you can test this beta version with you existing or new projects and send your feedback in the trackers. Everyone is welcome. We need help, time, budget or just your comment. Builds can be found at : http://openesb-dev.org:8080/hudson/job/openesb-installers-legacy/ Thanks for your involvement in the project Long live to OpenESB. Paul Perez www.pymma.com -- View this message in context: http://openesb-users.794670.n2.nabble.com/OpenESB-2-3-Milestone-1-available-tp5920100p5920100.html Sent from the OpenESB Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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Hi All,
Congratulations on the release, this is very exciting news. A couple of questions: 1. When was the source code copied from the old repo hosted on java.net? I have a number of fixes and new features I checked into the old open-jbi-components repo, and I'm wondering which ones made it across.
2. I guess as a follow up to question 1, how/where are new features being tracked? I had documented everything that I had added on the old bug tracker in fairly exhaustive detail, and Oracle seem to have kindly deleted all of that.
3. One suggestion regarding the new website: It looks like it is not possible to browse or checkout the source without creating an account and then waiting for it to be approved. Is there a plan to offer anonymous access? I hope there is; the current setup is very much against the entire spirit of the open source movement.
Cheers, James On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Rag's Mail <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Congrats!
On Jan 13, 2011, at 3:05 PM, Paul Perez wrote: > > Hello the community > > Today is a great day for us since we issued our first build from the > sources > hosted on OpenESB-dev.org. The previous GlassfishESB version (2.2) > has been > issued in December 2009 and since Sun/Oracle development has been > stopped. > > Fortunately, a part of the community (thanks to Integrated-app, > Logicoy, > Pymma and many others) revives the project. Since October we worked > hard to > rebuild an infrastructure to host the code and build it. > > Thanks to Nicolas Heron and Kiril Sorokin, we are pleased to propose > you to > test the new OpenESB V2.3 Milestone 1. > > Since we mainly focus on the infrastructure and build development, > Glassfish > ESB V2.1 and OpenESB 2.3 will be similar but we plan more > improvements for > the next versions. > > The improvements for this milestone are : > • Support Netbean 6.9 > • IEP and Worklist modules back in the project. > • Improvement of JDBC BC > • Bug fixing. > > We would be very pleased if you can test this beta version with you > existing > or new projects and send your feedback in the trackers. > > Everyone is welcome. We need help, time, budget or just your comment. > Builds can be found at : > http://openesb-dev.org:8080/hudson/job/openesb-installers-legacy/ > > Thanks for your involvement in the project > > Long live to OpenESB. > Paul Perez > www.pymma.com > > -- > View this message in context: http://openesb-users.794670.n2.nabble.com/OpenESB-2-3-Milestone-1-available-tp5920100p5920100.html > Sent from the OpenESB Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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Hello James,
thanks foryour congratulation. I will try to give you some answers to your post but since many other worked on the build, I have some lacks. 1. When was the source code copied from the old repo hosted on java.net? we copied the code before between november and end of december (AFAIK) I have a number of fixes and new features I checked into the old open-jbi-components repo, and I'm wondering which ones made it across. Between the version 2.2 and last December some comiters made modifications especially from Sun Russia. 2. I guess as a follow up to question 1, how/where are new features being tracked? I had documented everything that I had added on the old bug tracker in fairly exhaustive detail, and Oracle seem to have kindly deleted all of that. The main job we made was to create an infrastructure and tried to do a build. Sun code was a mess and knowledge was lost when Sun team were spread out by Oracle. The code you got was the code we found and It is possible that Oracle deleted bug tracker. So now we asked commiters to track any bug and fix. 3-to offer anonymous access I think that nicolas heron did it yesterday. Now my question: would you be available to help us a bit in that project ? regards Paul Perez www.pymma.com www.pymma.com
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Yes. Regarding #3, Nicolas already enabled anonymous access for readonly access. Use user anonymous password anonymous For commit, you will need to sign up and register. Thanks
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Congratulations on this, great work!
Is the HL7 BC available in this, as it wasn't part of GFESBv22; there was an easy installer at https://open-esb.dev.java.net/Downloads.html? There still seem to be some older files at: http://download.java.net/jbi/binaries/open-jbi-components/main/nightly/latest/ojc/hl7bc.jar http://download.java.net/jbi/binaries/open-esb-full-install/nbm/latest/org-netbeans-modules-wsdlextensions-hl7.nbm http://download.java.net/jbi/binaries/open-esb-full-install/nbm/latest/com-sun-encoder-hl7.nbm http://download.java.net/jbi/binaries/open-esb-full-install/nbm/latest/org-netbeans-modules-encoder-hl7-aip.nbm http://download.java.net/jbi/binaries/open-jbi-components/main/nightly/latest/ojc/encoderlib.jar http://wiki.open-esb.java.n/attach/HL7BC/HL7v2XSDs.zip Hopefully see you in Lille. Regards,
Rupert Young
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ReStart Consulting Ltd
http://www.restartconsulting.com
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I encounter an error when trying to checkout,
http://openesb-dev.org/svnroot/open-esb-legacy/trunk/addons/charting-tool/charting/ possibly because there are folders of the same name, but camel-humped. Where is the proper place to report such errors. Regards,
Rupert Young
Principal Architect
ReStart Consulting Ltd
http://www.restartconsulting.com
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I'll take a look at this, there should be only one. Apparently
this is an artifact imported from CVS. I imagine this can be reported to the project's tracker [1]. [1] http://openesb-dev.org/tracker/index.php?group_id=103 Kir On 1/21/11 7:28 PM, ruperty wrote: > > I encounter an error when trying to checkout, > > http://openesb-dev.org/svnroot/open-esb-legacy/trunk/addons/charting-tool/charting/ > > possibly because there are folders of the same name, but camel-humped. > > Where is the proper place to report such errors. > > > ----- > Regards, > > Rupert Young > Principal Architect > ReStart Consulting Ltd > http://www.restartconsulting.com > > > |
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Heartiest Congratualtions for the Entire team. Magnificent work. http://openesb-dev.org:8080/hudson/
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Hey guys. The links to hudson is not working. Please help
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Hello
For convenient reason we changed the link for http://hudson.openesb-dev.org/hudson/ Sorry for that Paul PS: does someone has access to the wiki this week ? www.pymma.com
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Hi Paul!
Thanks for keeping OpenESB alive! I will download and test the new version of OpenESB with Guaraná DSL and its example solutions. Hope this "couple" can still work together. By the way, did you received the article I sent to you? If don't then you can download it from here: http://www.literatour.com.br/rzfrantz/publications/frantz10a.pdf We will keep working on Guaraná DSL and hope we can better integrate it with OpenESB in the future. Regards,
Rafael Thirsty for IT integration? Try Guaraná DSL for Enterprise Application Integration http://www.tdg-seville.info/rzfrantz/guarana |
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Hello Rafael
congratulation for your paper. Let me time to read it and give you A feed back Paul Perez www.pymma.com www.pymma.com
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