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1. Re: Artix ESB VS Fuse ESB
martinmurphy Mar 16, 2009 1:27 PM (in response to dgesino)Artix ESB is a commercial offering from Progress supporting a wide variety of platforms and languages, including both C++ and Java. It supports some protocols and transports that are not supported in FUSE ESB today, such as CORBA.
FUSE ESB is based on the Apache ServiceMix project and based on the JBI standard in the 3.x release and an OSGi kernel in the 4.x release.
The feature lists for Artix ESB can be found here and the same can be found for FUSE ESB 3.x and FUSE ESB 4.x.
Edited by: martinmurphy on Mar 16, 2009 5:27 PM
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2. Re: Artix ESB VS Fuse ESB
costav Mar 17, 2009 7:57 AM (in response to dgesino)I think Corba should be managed.
ServiceMix is based on Apache CXF and this library declares it's a supported protocol.
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3. Re: Artix ESB VS Fuse ESB
dgesino Mar 17, 2009 8:32 AM (in response to costav)No, standalone CXF 2.1* supports CORBA binding (it is integrated with Yoko), while integrated in the CXF-BC it supports HTTP and JMS binding.
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4. Re: Artix ESB VS Fuse ESB vs Sonic ESB
subendu_sdasgupta Jun 8, 2009 10:53 PM (in response to dgesino)I would also like to know the difference between FUSE and Sonic ESB?
Does Sonic ESB use any of the open source projects like FUSE? If I start buildin my SOA integration projects in FUSE, can it be easily portable to Sonic ESB in future?