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Dragon defines a SOAP API a service infrastructure must implement to be connected to Dragon. For now, this is not included in the standard petals distribution and it is just another Fractal component. Maybe it should be...

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Adrien LOUIS <adrien.louis@...> wrote:

Hi,

is this connector specific to Dragon or is it something that is compatible with future monitoring /probes mechanisms etc ?

This will be included in all standard PEtALS distributions?

 

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De : chamerling.ebmws@... [mailto:chamerling.ebmws@...] De la part de Christophe Hamerling - eBM WebSourcing
Envoyé : mercredi 14 janvier 2009 12:02
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Objet : [petals-users] Re: [petals-dev] Dragon, Open Source SOA Governance: first public release

 

Hi all,

I just want to add that I have developed the Dragon to PEtALS connector. I hope to publish a Dragon-enabled PEtALS distribution in the next days to introduce the governance with PEtALS ESB.

Regards,
Christophe

2009/1/14 olivier <olivier.fabre@...>

eBM WebSourcing is pleased to announce the availability of the first public release of Dragon, the Open Source SOA Governance Platform (http://dragon.ow2.org).

Dragon provides the ability to organize, enforce and reconfigure your SOA infrastructure.

Dragon main features are :
- Registry/Repository for service publishing/discovery,
- Organization management to discribe enterprises, employees and jobs, and to link them to services
- SLA management to create agreements between consumers and providers of services
- Service Runtime Environment integration to synchronize Dragon with service infrastructure like PEtALS ESB.

Dragon supports Web Services standards like WSDL 1.1 and 2.0 (thanks to EasyWSDL toolbox http://forge.objectweb.org/projects/easywsdl/), WS-Adressing and WS-Agreement.

Dragon is hosted by the OW2 consortium (http://www.ow2.org) and supported by eBM WebSourcing (http://www.ebmwebsourcing.com).

You can download the Dragon web application from the Dragon download page (http://dragon.ow2.org/download.html).

The Dragon Team


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