Service Bus Live Monitoring
I explained in the last articles how I tested the Play Framework, Web sockets and how I integrated all this nice stuff with a real example based on a Service [...]
Trois mois depuis la dernière session, hier soir était finalement la reprise des soirées du JUG Montpellier pour la saison 2011/2012. L’année commence gentiment mais surement avec une soirée complètement [...]
Story, code, compare Yet another ‘nightly project’ (thanks to current house build project and the lack of sleep it brings). This time I needed to be able to manage the [...]
The Context In the previous post I was introducing some tests I did with Play Framework and Web sockets. To summarize, it was just ‘about’ receiving messages on the Play! [...]
I spent one hour playing with the [Play Framework](http://playframework.org) and WebSockets in order to push some (SOAP) messages received on some Web services hosted by the Play application to the [...]
Let’s introduce what it means… While Petals ESB does not provide any solution to invoke services directly from the kernel/component Java code, the DSB now provides a solution for that… [...]
I am using GitHub more and more: for personal open source projects (https://github.com/chamerling), for research projects (Play for now https://github.com/organizations/play-project), for organizations (OW2 will start using it soon at least [...]
Il y a des jours où exposer ses classes annotés avec @WebService n’est pas satisfaisant… Pour moi ce jour c’est aujourd’hui: Il m’est impossible de marshaller mes beans en document [...]
Un petit sondage autour de la question de l’Open Source sur la région Montpelliéraine. N’hésitez pas à faire tourner à vos contacts mais aussi à ajouter des commentaires à ce [...]
Petals BPM (previously Geasy BPMN Editor) is an open source, web-based BPMN 2.0 editor developped with GWT. Tout est dit en une seule phrase… Petals BPM est un des produits [...]