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1. Re: Fuse ESB enterprise license vs open source version
davsclaus Apr 16, 2014 11:30 AM (in response to rvashishth)Can you be more specific about which version and product you refer to?
eg Fuse ESB was the old product name from FuseSource. That product is now named JBoss Fuse. And JBoss Fuse 6.1 was just released a few days ago.
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2. Re: Fuse ESB enterprise license vs open source version
mrvikas_tiwari Apr 17, 2014 2:03 AM (in response to davsclaus)Hi Claus,
I want to know more about JBoss Fuse open source version(any latest). Please list all the connectors(like SAP, sales force) those are free.
I am looking for best ESB(open source) for integration.
thanks in advance.
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3. Re: Fuse ESB enterprise license vs open source version
rvashishth Apr 17, 2014 2:26 AM (in response to davsclaus)i am using "jboss-fuse-full-6.0.0.redhat-024".
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4. Re: Fuse ESB enterprise license vs open source version
davsclaus Apr 22, 2014 3:34 AM (in response to mrvikas_tiwari)All software from Red Hat is open source.
Though JBoss Fuse requires you to accept a end user agreement when downloading the software, that states you can only use it for development. eg for production usage you must purchase a subscription.
The JBoss Fuse 6.1 product comes with a number of additional adapters, such as a SAP adapter.
There is a community version of JBoss Fuse which is fabric8: hawtio
That project is free to use in production (eg you do not need a subscription)
There is a salesforce adapter in Apache Camel that is freely available
http://camel.apache.org/salesforce
But the SAP adapter is only part of JBoss Fuse 6.1
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5. Re: Fuse ESB enterprise license vs open source version
mrvikas_tiwari Apr 22, 2014 3:52 AM (in response to davsclaus)Thank you so much for you reply. can u please let me know the price for SAP adapter subscription.
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6. Re: Fuse ESB enterprise license vs open source version
davsclaus Apr 22, 2014 3:54 AM (in response to mrvikas_tiwari)Hi
You can contact Red Hat Sales that can help you find a price