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New Open Source WSO2 Registry Brings Web 2.0 Collaboration to SOA Governance
WSO2 Registry Extends Support for Enabling the Social Enterprise
Feb. 11, 2008 01:30 PM
WSO2 announced the debut of the WSO2 Registry, the industry’s
first registry to combine service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance with
Web 2.0 collaboration. The open source WSO2 Registry features a structured
registry and repository; Web-based interface; and Web 2.0 community features
such as tags, rating and comments. Together, these capabilities enable users to
store, catalog, index and manage enterprise metadata in a simple, scalable and
easy-to-use wiki-style model—making the WSO2 Registry equally accessible for
business users, developers and administrators.
Using the highly flexible WSO2 Registry, users can store
resources in a structured repository that offers built-in support for common
XML and SOA metadata formats, as well as arbitrary data, such as Microsoft
Office documents, images, files, and text formats. Users can easily build a
catalog of enterprise information ranging from services and service
descriptions to employee data and ongoing projects. The Web 2.0 features in the
WSO2 Registry allow authorized users to comment on and rate resources, as well
as see comments, tags, and rankings from the community.
“The ability to bring together SOA governance with Web 2.0
community features is central to enabling the social enterprise in which
business and technical users work in concert, and IT is driven by the people
who understand their needs best,” said Sanjiva Weerawarana, CEO of WSO2. “The
Web 2.0-enabled WSO2 Registry extends our commitment to providing an open
source SOA platform that puts the social enterprise within the reach of
organizations seeking agility through closer collaboration.”
The WSO2 Registry supports several usage scenarios. First,
it can be embedded in any Java application that needs a registry and repository
to store resources with Web 2.0-style features for commenting, tagging and
rating those resources. Second, it offers a REST-style Web API that allows the
WSO2 Registry to be used remotely from any application from any language, including
Java, PHP, C++, and Javascript. The Web API is built on the popular Atom and
AtomPub protocols, allowing any feed reader (such as Google Reader or Bloglines
reader) to browse the contents of the Registry. Finally, the WSO2 Registry
comes with an attractive AJAX-powered user interface, which allows it to be
used as a Web application by both business and technical users alike. The
product can be used with the embedded database or be configured to use an
existing database such as MySQL, Oracle or SQLServer.
“Embracing SOA governance can have a profound change on
organizations, improving automation across cultures, organizations, and process
boundaries. SOA governance begins to take on the role of a larger management
benefit that can coordinate and bind line of business managers, developers,
architects, and knowledgeable workers,” said Dana Gardner, founder of IT
research firm Interarbor Solutions, and author of Dana Gardner’s
BriefingsDirect blog on ZDNet.com. “By bringing together SOA governance
functionality and Web 2.0 community features in the new WSO2 Registry,
organizations can accelerate their ability to promote coordinated
organizational change, optimize and extend process innovation, and automate and
control 'social enterprise' activities.”
As with other WSO2 products, the WSO2 Registry is fully open
source and released under the Apache License 2.0. Other key features include:
- Single model of dependency chains helps organizations to
understand the implications of changing a service or schema and the
interconnections between resources in the SOA.
- Deployment options: The WSO2 Registry can be either embedded
or deployed in any standard Java Servlet Container (e.g. Tomcat, JBoss, etc.).
- Robust, configurable security includes the ability to fit in
with an existing directory using LDAP or Acegi, or manage users internally.
Fine-grained access control is provided for resources and actions.
- Resource/collection versioning lets users browse previous
versions of resources or collections, as well as restore any
resource/collection to its previous version.
- Links to workflow systems or Web applications for
integration into existing governance and management processes are made possible
through the open interfaces and model of the WSO2 Registry.
- Searchable audit logs exist for all activity in the
Registry.
- Extension points allow custom properties and handlers for
particular URLs or media types.
- WSO2 Registry Java client API is ultra light and highly
configurable to enable easy integration with code that does not already use
HTTP to obtain configuration or other metadata.
- Flexible and powerful search options include the ability to
search based on tags or advanced criteria.
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