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1. Re: SwitchYard No Longer Basis for SOA-P 6?
lilian-arnaud Nov 4, 2013 1:27 PM (in response to archsynthe)As far as I understood, SOA-P6 is based on Switchyard. Just the branding changed.
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2. Re: SwitchYard No Longer Basis for SOA-P 6?
kcbabo Nov 4, 2013 1:40 PM (in response to lilian-arnaud)Don't worry, nothing has changed in terms of SwitchYard being supported in the product platform. What we were calling SOA Platform 6 before will now become Fuse Service Works 6. The underlying platform is the same, with EAP 6 + SwitchYard + Camel.
No changes at all here other than the name of the product.
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3. Re: SwitchYard No Longer Basis for SOA-P 6?
staffsgull Nov 4, 2013 5:10 PM (in response to kcbabo)Thanks for the clarity Keith. I have a couple of customers who will be very interested in this as a supported product from RedHat, any idea when the costings for commercial product will be out?
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4. Re: SwitchYard No Longer Basis for SOA-P 6?
archsynthe Nov 4, 2013 5:19 PM (in response to kcbabo)Well, thanks for the clarification Keith, although I find the naming choice horrifically confusing. Does this mean that JBoss now has two separate ESB products with the name "Fuse" in them (one which is JBoss EAP + SwitchYard, and another which is Fuse ESB)? Or are you renaming the Fuse ESB to something else as well? Is the name JBoss SOA Platform going away?
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5. Re: SwitchYard No Longer Basis for SOA-P 6?
kcbabo Nov 4, 2013 7:00 PM (in response to staffsgull)Rod Higgins wrote:
Thanks for the clarity Keith. I have a couple of customers who will be very interested in this as a supported product from RedHat, any idea when the costings for commercial product will be out?
Send me a private message through the forums and I can get you hooked up someone that can provide those answers.
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6. Re: SwitchYard No Longer Basis for SOA-P 6?
kcbabo Nov 4, 2013 7:06 PM (in response to archsynthe)archsynthe wrote:
Well, thanks for the clarification Keith, although I find the naming choice horrifically confusing. Does this mean that JBoss now has two separate ESB products with the name "Fuse" in them (one which is JBoss EAP + SwitchYard, and another which is Fuse ESB)? Or are you renaming the Fuse ESB to something else as well? Is the name JBoss SOA Platform going away?
The name JBoss SOA Platform is going away. We use a lot of the same foundational technology between Fuse ESB and Fuse Service Works (Apache Camel, CXF, ActiveMQ), so I feel the new name attempts to capture the sense that the product suite is an extension of these technologies with specific feature sets addressing different customer requirements. That's what it said on the side of the Kool-Aid cup anyway.