For some years now, InfoWorld has been assessing open source applications and naming "best of" winners in its Best of Open Source Software (Bossie) Awards program. The report of this year's winners includes VirtualBox as well as an informative history of open source applications and their evolution. The article notes that "open source" does not mean the same thing to everyone in the field, citing the examples of MySQL and Android to make its point.
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In his article "OpenESB: the JBI Implementation" Massoud Kalali discusses both the new features and the basic classes one needs to work with in order to accomplish file system operations like copying a file, dealing with symbolic links, and deleting a file.
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Given that Oracle now has four SOA products under its roof -- one from BEA, CAPS and OpenESB from Sun, and its own Oracle SOA Suite -- questions have arisen over which will become the dominant product in the new organization. According to Frank Kieviet's blog "OpenESB under Oracle, the winner is, logically, Oracle's own SOA Suite. Still, in a gesture of cooperation and fostering, Oracle is doing everything it can to protect the interests of customers with investments in OpenESB," Kieviet assures his readers.
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Go through the build, integrations, and some of the design patterns used in creating an online demonstration based on GlassFish Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 2.2. In a series of blog entries, readers will be taken through the process of building Oracle-Sun's UK-Pre-Sales team's new Cars Online Demonstration. Originally built using the SeeBeyond ICAN product set, it was decided to try and build the demo using GlassFish ESB 2.2 to leverage its functionality and flexibility.
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