Apache Synapse Explained

Apache Synapse
Developer:Apache Software Foundation
Latest Release Version:3.0.1
Operating System:Cross-platform
Programming Language:Java
Genre:Enterprise Service Bus
License:Apache License 2.0
Website:http://synapse.apache.org

Apache Synapse is a lightweight and open-source enterprise service bus (ESB) and mediation engine. It began incubation at the Apache Software Foundation on August 22, 2005,[1] and became a subproject of the Apache Web Services project on January 2, 2007. After implementing support for legacy systems integration, it moved to a Top-Level Project of the Apache Software Foundation on the February 5, 2008.[2] Apache Synapse is released under the Apache License.

Synapse supports the creation of Proxy Services, which allows users to create virtual services on the ESB layer to front existing services including SOAP, POX/REST services over HTTP/S, and Apache VFS file systems.

Synapse can handle thousands of concurrent requests using little resources and threads. Synapse supports clustered deployments, with support for load balancing, throttling and caching over clustered deployments.

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References

  1. http://incubator.apache.org/projects/index.html Apache Incubator
  2. Web site: TLP Graduation . 2008-06-12 . 2008-05-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080512042257/http://apache.sys-con.com/read/496070.htm . dead .

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