2 Replies Latest reply on Dec 7, 2012 2:45 AM by davsclaus

    FUSE ESB vs Apache ServiceMix full version

    fuselhays

      Does Fusesource offer a full version of ServiceMix like Apache (which contains a larger set of features)?

       

      I understand features can be added on a system with interenet access or by using a local repository.

       

       

      Thanks,

      fuselhays

       

      Edited by: fuselhays on Dec 6, 2012 3:26 PM

        • 1. Re: FUSE ESB vs Apache ServiceMix full version
          ffang

          Hi,

           

          The FUSE ESB 4.x is always the full kit.

          For FUSE ESB 7.x, yeah, there's also a full kit for users to download.

           

          Freeman

          • 2. Re: FUSE ESB vs Apache ServiceMix full version
            davsclaus

            Hi

             

            Yes we have two kind of products

             

            1. Fuse ESB

            2. Fuse ESB Enterprise / Fuse MQ Enterprise

             

            The Fuse ESB is a distribution of Apache ServiceMix, which is very similar to Apache ServiceMix. But we offer more frequent releases, and much longer support, etc.

             

            The Enterprise products is new products we started releasing this year.

            You can read here about what it offers ass added-value over the "plain" ESB release

            http://fusesource.com/products/fuse-esb-enterprise/

             

            Also we offer offline releases, which has everything you need (eg if you install all features etc, then we have all the JARs needed for that). So you can run from an environment which do not have internet access.