[esb-java-dev] Combine ESB and BPS
Paul Fremantle
paul at wso2.com
Thu Mar 12 03:56:57 PDT 2009
Tim
Hi!
The reason you haven't found this available yet is because its still in
the final stages of QA before release.
Basically you can start with the ESB and then install the "BPEL Feature
Pack" which adds the BPS components. The feature pack QA builds are here:
http://builder.wso2.org/~carbon/carbon/feature/beta1-take02/
It seems like they QA is good, so please try it out if you like.
Paul
PS we are also planning a tool to help you manage these more effectively.
Tim Tönnsen wrote:
> Dear Sir or Madam,
>
> I am not shure if I am posting this to the right list, so please give me
> a hint if I am wrong. The question I have is about your ESB and your
> Business Process Server (BPS). I am new to things like SOA, ESB and
> these kind of things so I am reading a lot an working my way through the
> documentation. What I did't find out was if it is possible to combine
> different systems. In this case: Is it possible to combine the ESB with
> the BPS? If it is, where can I find documentation about this task? It
> would be great to get some help from you.
>
> Sincerely
>
> Tim Tönnsen
>
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