Should we upgrade to OpenESB V3?

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rjoshi

Should we upgrade to OpenESB V3?

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Currently we are using GlassFish ESB v2.1 (Released, June 2009) for our telecom product and performance seem to an issues.  We use HTTP-BC, BPEL-SE, POJO-SE and custom binding component for SMPP and SMTP protocols in non-cluster, non-persistent glassfish enviornement.

Would you recommend us to upgrade to OpenESB V3? Do you know if any performance improvements made in these components?

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Mark S White

Re: Should we upgrade to OpenESB V3?

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Eventually, yes. But OpenESB v3 is still early in its development, and a
developer release
is planned for December. The official product release is currently
planned for mid-2010.
I would not think you would want to run a production system on pre-beta
sofware.

As far as components go, the components used in v3 are the same ones
that are in v2.
Our v3 build picks up the components from the v2 build. If you have
specific performance
issues, please file issues in issue tracker against the respective
components with sample
projects to demonstrate the problems.

rjoshi wrote:

> Currently we are using GlassFish ESB v2.1 (Released, June 2009) for our
> telecom product and performance seem to an issues.  We use HTTP-BC, BPEL-SE,
> POJO-SE and custom binding component for SMPP and SMTP protocols in
> non-cluster, non-persistent glassfish enviornement.
>
> Would you recommend us to upgrade to OpenESB V3? Do you know if any
> performance improvements made in these components?
>
> Thanks,
>
>  

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Mark Foster

Re: Should we upgrade to OpenESB V3?

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Also, you say you have performance issues and you say you use BPEL SE -
if performace is that critical for you maybe there is a better solution
without BPEL ?
Clearly v3 will give you IFL which will allow you to implement common
integration patterns without BPEL, but as Mark says, you'll have to wait
until at least mid-2010.

Mark S White wrote:

> Eventually, yes. But OpenESB v3 is still early in its development, and
> a developer release
> is planned for December. The official product release is currently
> planned for mid-2010.
> I would not think you would want to run a production system on
> pre-beta sofware.
>
> As far as components go, the components used in v3 are the same ones
> that are in v2.
> Our v3 build picks up the components from the v2 build. If you have
> specific performance
> issues, please file issues in issue tracker against the respective
> components with sample
> projects to demonstrate the problems.
>
> rjoshi wrote:
>> Currently we are using GlassFish ESB v2.1 (Released, June 2009) for our
>> telecom product and performance seem to an issues.  We use HTTP-BC,
>> BPEL-SE,
>> POJO-SE and custom binding component for SMPP and SMTP protocols in
>> non-cluster, non-persistent glassfish enviornement.
>>
>> Would you recommend us to upgrade to OpenESB V3? Do you know if any
>> performance improvements made in these components?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>  
>

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