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1. Re: What is the relationship between SOA-P and ESB?
tcunning May 16, 2013 5:42 PM (in response to teknopaul)JBoss ESB is one of the projects bundled together to create an enterprise SOA server (SOA-P). All the sources to SOA-P 5.2 should be downloadable from the same site you downloaded SOA-P 5.2 from.
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2. Re: What is the relationship between SOA-P and ESB?
teknopaul May 16, 2013 7:48 PM (in response to tcunning)I dind't download SOA-P from the web.
That link takes me to a login page that when I log in showns me something presuambly different to what you see.
I get one option in a drop down "free software" which then shows JBoss Eclipse thingy and Portal.
Is SOA-P open source?
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3. Re: What is the relationship between SOA-P and ESB?
kconner May 16, 2013 8:55 PM (in response to teknopaul)I dind't download SOA-P from the web.
That link takes me to a login page that when I log in showns me something presuambly different to what you see.
I get one option in a drop down "free software" which then shows JBoss Eclipse thingy and Portal.
The dropdown list should show you all the platforms for which your company has an entitlement. If this is not correct then you should raise a supoprt ticket and have it fixed.
Is SOA-P open source?
The SOA platform consists of a number of open source projects which have been integrated, QE'd and released as a single artifact. A single source bundle for all the integrated projects is provided from the earlier link.
The source for each of the individual projects is also available through their communities, for example JBoss ESB is a core project within the SOA platform and its source is located in the following repository http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbossesb/.
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4. Re: What is the relationship between SOA-P and ESB?
teknopaul May 17, 2013 1:29 PM (in response to kconner)OK thanks Kevin,
"correct answer" I guess, not really the answer I was hoping for.