Posted Thursday, March 3rd, 2005 by joe

elemenope release 4.0


createTank elemenope 4.0 released.
elemenope 4.0 is the official release posted for the re-architecture of the elemenope framework.
elemenopeâ„¢ is an Enterprise Application Integration [EAI], Service Oriented Architecture [SOA], and general messaging framework.

Version 4.0 includes the following changes:

  • Reorganization of base elemenope interfaces…
    1. Complete transmission protocol transparency
    2. Connector (connectivity implementor e.g. to JMS queue, web service, direct call, etc.)
    3. Broker (generic receipt functionality)
    4. Dispatcher (generic transmission functionality)
    5. Transaction (processing)
    6. ElemenopeConfiguration (configuration functionality)
    7. ElemenopeComponent (components with visibility [to all other components])
  • New connectors
    1. Direct/Blocking call connector
    2. SOAP web services connector
  • New Features
    1. Configurable Dispatcher failover
    2. Complete protocol transparency for transmission/receipt of messages

Newly added or enhanced benefits and features provided by elemenopeâ„¢ framework:

  • Transport abstraction – provides nearly unlimited scalability, as components may be connected in unexpected ways at a later date with no changes to code.
  • Functional abstraction
    • Provides uniformity of functional code or business logic across the application or integration effort.
    • Provides for simplicity of interaction with subject matter experts [SME].
    • Provides ability to dynamically change the combinations of functional code units exposed as services under different transport protocols.
  • Fault Tolerant messaging – Dispatcher Failover [DFO] provides ability to transparently failover from one transport protocol to another upon failure with no changes to the functional code or business logic.

Please check the main project site [elemenope.org] and/or the developer’s page for more details.



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