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SwitchYard version 0.5 was released just this month, and JBoss middleware insiders say there are already enterprise organizations working with SwitchYard and preparing for the switch from JBoss ESB. JBoss plans to completely replace JBoss ESB with SwitchYard starting with JBoss SOA Platform version 6. However, considerable overlap is expected between the release of SOA Platform 6 and the useful life of SOA Platform 5, which may extend the life of JBoss ESB 4.
SwitchYard is set to replace today's JBoss ESB, adding better modeling and services support.
"JBoss ESB 4 is the existing ESB. SwitchYard is fundamentally JBoss ESB 5," said Keith Babo, the project lead for SwitchYard. "Integration is a fundamental part of any [service-oriented architecture] project," said Babo. In his view, enterprise architects need to take a holistic view so they don't lose either the big picture or the details of the whole project. Most organizations have multiple teams working independently of one another, and one team rarely has much insight into what the others are doing. SwitchYard's goal is to make enterprise architects more successful at integration and to improve collaboration. |
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