This morning we announced that we've achieved the 1.0 release of Celtix, right on schedule. Celtix is a very flexible open source ESB -- not a tired old JMS repackaged as an ESB, as you get from most vendors -- and is the industry's only ESB to provide a full implementation of JAX-WS 2.0. You can go to the Celtix website to see the very extensive and compelling list of features Celtix provides, rather than me repeating them all here.
And did I mention that it's open source? You can download binary and source kits from the Celtix website. We also invite you to join the Celtix community and help us continue to develop it.
My own little personal contribution to Celtix is described in my newest Internet Computing "Toward Integration" column, "Scripting JAX-WS", published just 3 days ago. Celtix allows you to write service implementations in JavaScript and E4X, based on the JAX-WS Provider model. More Celtix dynamic language support is forthcoming.

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Congrats Steve and also congrats to the rest of the team :-)
Posted by Dan Diephouse | May 8, 2006 1:04 PM
Posted on May 8, 2006 13:04