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                        <title>JBI Compliant SOA Solution Released in Beta by Bostech</title>
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                        <description>The ChainBuilder ESB, an open source ESB is available for immediate download at <a href="http://download.chainforge.net" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Service Oriented Architecture Software">ChainForge.net</a> Bostech Corporation announced today. This JBI compliant Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) solution is part of a set of platform and feature enhancements included in the beta release of the ChainBuilder ESB product. [PRWeb Dec 18, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2006 12:01:57 -0800</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Columbus, OH (PRWeb) December 18, 2006 -- Bostech Corporation today announced the beta release of their newest SOA solution, <a href="http://chainforge.net/download/index.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Open Source ESB">ChainBuilder ESB v1.0.</a>  With this release, ChainBuilder ESB, an open source JBI-compliant ESB, makes publicly available its Source Code to the open source community. This robust business integration beta product includes several other usability and feature enhancements as well as the premiere release of the ChainBuilder ESB for Linux.  The Windows and Linux versions of this open source JBI-compliant ESB are available with the source code at <a href="http://www.chainforge.net" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.chainforge.net</a>.  

&quot;A key milestone for our open source <a href="http://chainforge.net/download/index.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="SOA ESB Application">SOA solution</a> is the availability of the <a href="http://chainforge.net/download/index.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Open Source SOA">ChainBuilder ESB</a> source code to the general community,&quot; says David Bourke, President, Bostech Corporation.   &quot;While we realize the majority of business integration professionals will prefer to continue to download and use the executable version of ChainBuilder ESB, the source code is also now publicly available with the beta release under either of our license options.&quot; 

Bostech Corporation deploys a dual-license distribution model for the ChainBuilder ESB.  Developers can download the open source software under the common GPL license.  Additionally, these open source developers can purchase a subscription that provides ChainBuilder ESB training, support and intellectual property indemnification.  A commercial license is also available for use where GPL is not available and for partners that do not want to release source code for their application. 

A quick listing of the main enhancements added with the JBI-Compliant ChainBuilder ESB beta release illustrates the diversity of new business integration functionality this open source product now supports:  
&#8226;	Source Code Availability.  The first distribution of the application&#039;s source code is available off the Bostech Corporation sponsored <a href="http://www.chainforge.net" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.chainforge.net</a> website. 
&#8226;	FTP Communication Protocol support.  ChainBuilder ESB has added communication protocol support for FTP, expanding the current set of supported protocols that includes HTTP/SOAP, File and Java Messaging Service (JMS) for JMS-compliant servers like IBM WebSphere MQ.  
&#8226;	Dynamic Content-based Routing.  Delivered as a JBI Service Engine component, this new content-based router dynamically examines the message content through built-in and custom expression mapping and routes the message to destination endpoints.  
&#8226;	IDE Testing Capabilities.  The map and format editors now include Eclipse testing perspectives which allow the developer to verify the correctness of their configuration before deployment.  This critical feature reduces the total development time when mapping and defining the formats in the Eclipse-based IDE.
&#8226;	Improved Graphics in Component Flow Editor.  A new custom set of function icons have been professionally designed for ChainBuilder ESB.
&#8226;	Wizard Support in Component Flow Editor.   Easy-to-use question and answer style wizard guides developers through the basic set up of each SOA component onto the... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/SOA/ESB/prweb492303.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>Kristen Puckett</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>JBI Compliant SOA Solution Released in Beta by Bostech</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Columbus, OH (PRWeb) December 18, 2006 -- Bostech Corporation today announced the beta release of their newest SOA solution, <a href="http://chainforge.net/download/index.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Open Source ESB">ChainBuilder ESB v1.0.</a>  With this release, ChainBuilder ESB, an open source JBI-compliant ESB, makes publicly available its Source Code to the open source community. This robust business integration beta product includes several other usability and feature enhancements as well as the premiere release of the ChainBuilder ESB for Linux.  The Windows and Linux versions of this open source JBI-compliant ESB are available with the source code at <a href="http://www.chainforge.net" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.chainforge.net</a>.  

&quot;A key milestone for our open source <a href="http://chainforge.net/download/index.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="SOA ESB Application">SOA solution</a> is the availability of the <a href="http://chainforge.net/download/index.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Open Source SOA">ChainBuilder ESB</a> source code to the general community,&quot; says David Bourke, President, Bostech Corporation.   &quot;While we realize the majority of business integration professionals will prefer to continue to download and use the executable version of ChainBuilder ESB, the source code is also now publicly available with the beta release under either of our license options.&quot; 

Bostech Corporation deploys a dual-license distribution model for the ChainBuilder ESB.  Developers can download the open source software under the common GPL license.  Additionally, these open source developers can purchase a subscription that provides ChainBuilder ESB training, support and intellectual property indemnification.  A commercial license is also available for use where GPL is not available and for partners that do not want to release source code for their application. 

A quick listing of the main enhancements added with the JBI-Compliant ChainBuilder ESB beta release illustrates the diversity of new business integration functionality this open source product now supports:  
&#8226;	Source Code Availability.  The first distribution of the application&#039;s source code is available off the Bostech Corporation sponsored <a href="http://www.chainforge.net" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.chainforge.net</a> website. 
&#8226;	FTP Communication Protocol support.  ChainBuilder ESB has added communication protocol support for FTP, expanding the current set of supported protocols that includes HTTP/SOAP, File and Java Messaging Service (JMS) for JMS-compliant servers like IBM WebSphere MQ.  
&#8226;	Dynamic Content-based Routing.  Delivered as a JBI Service Engine component, this new content-based router dynamically examines the message content through built-in and custom expression mapping and routes the message to destination endpoints.  
&#8226;	IDE Testing Capabilities.  The map and format editors now include Eclipse testing perspectives which allow the developer to verify the correctness of their configuration before deployment.  This critical feature reduces the total development time when mapping and defining the formats in the Eclipse-based IDE.
&#8226;	Improved Graphics in Component Flow Editor.  A new custom set of function icons have been professionally designed for ChainBuilder ESB.
&#8226;	Wizard Support in Component Flow Editor.   Easy-to-use question and answer style wizard guides developers through the basic set up of each SOA component onto the... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/SOA/ESB/prweb492303.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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                        <title>Open Source Java Business Integrator Establishes Advisory Panel </title>
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                        <description>Bostech Corporation, a leading business integration company, announces plans for a graphical, open source Java Business Integration application and calls for a developer advisory panel. [PRWeb Oct 16, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:23:52 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Columbus, OH (PRWEB) October 16, 2006 -- <a href="http://www.bostechcorp.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Bostech Corporation">Bostech Corporation</a>, a leading enterprise application integration company announced today that it is forming a <a href="http://www.bostechcorp.com/DAP" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Java Business Integration Developer Advisory Panel">Java Business Integration Developer Advisory Panel</a> in preparation for the release of its graphical Java Business Integration (JBI) application.

The open source version of the application, ChainBuilder ESB, is scheduled for an alpha release late in October. &quot;In preparation of our open source release, we&#039;re assembling a panel of business integration developers to provide input on the application&#039;s features, functionality and usability,&quot; Bostech President David Bourke said.

ChainBuilder ESB enables an enterprise&#039;s disparate software systems to plug into their strategic ESB/SOA infrastructures. ChainBuilder ESB components are written in Java and easily configured via a graphical user interface plugged in an Eclipse development platform. The product&#039;s adherence to the JBI specification and use with open source tools like Eclipse, illustrates Bostech&#039;s commitment to standards-based, open technology. The Alpha release of ChainBuilder ESB includes several editors, including component flow, mapping, custom format and EDI X12 editors. 

Bourke said the advisory panel is a way to involve Bostech&#039;s central market in the product&#039;s development. &quot;In order to stay close to our core user---the Java developer or business integration lead---we&#039;re building a panel of these very developers to access the pre-release version of the ESB. We not only want them to be the first users, we want to incorporate their feedback into the application.&quot; 

The members of the panel will be given access to ChainBuilder ESB the week prior to the official launch of the alpha product and months prior to commercial release. Any member contributing feedback will be recognized on ChainForge.net, the site hosting the open source download, and in the documentation for the commercial version of the software.

Developers who have at least 3 years business integration or Java experience are encouraged to apply to join <a href="http://www.bostechcorp.com/DAP" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="the Java Business Integration Developer Advisory Panel">the Java Business Integration Developer Advisory Panel</a> online or contact 614-918-2880.

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                        <itunes:author>Kristen Puckett</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Open Source Java Business Integrator Establishes Advisory Panel </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Columbus, OH (PRWEB) October 16, 2006 -- <a href="http://www.bostechcorp.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Bostech Corporation">Bostech Corporation</a>, a leading enterprise application integration company announced today that it is forming a <a href="http://www.bostechcorp.com/DAP" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Java Business Integration Developer Advisory Panel">Java Business Integration Developer Advisory Panel</a> in preparation for the release of its graphical Java Business Integration (JBI) application.

The open source version of the application, ChainBuilder ESB, is scheduled for an alpha release late in October. &quot;In preparation of our open source release, we&#039;re assembling a panel of business integration developers to provide input on the application&#039;s features, functionality and usability,&quot; Bostech President David Bourke said.

ChainBuilder ESB enables an enterprise&#039;s disparate software systems to plug into their strategic ESB/SOA infrastructures. ChainBuilder ESB components are written in Java and easily configured via a graphical user interface plugged in an Eclipse development platform. The product&#039;s adherence to the JBI specification and use with open source tools like Eclipse, illustrates Bostech&#039;s commitment to standards-based, open technology. The Alpha release of ChainBuilder ESB includes several editors, including component flow, mapping, custom format and EDI X12 editors. 

Bourke said the advisory panel is a way to involve Bostech&#039;s central market in the product&#039;s development. &quot;In order to stay close to our core user---the Java developer or business integration lead---we&#039;re building a panel of these very developers to access the pre-release version of the ESB. We not only want them to be the first users, we want to incorporate their feedback into the application.&quot; 

The members of the panel will be given access to ChainBuilder ESB the week prior to the official launch of the alpha product and months prior to commercial release. Any member contributing feedback will be recognized on ChainForge.net, the site hosting the open source download, and in the documentation for the commercial version of the software.

Developers who have at least 3 years business integration or Java experience are encouraged to apply to join <a href="http://www.bostechcorp.com/DAP" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="the Java Business Integration Developer Advisory Panel">the Java Business Integration Developer Advisory Panel</a> online or contact 614-918-2880.

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