Logicblaze Enables SOA and AJAX for LAMP Through Partnership with MySQL
During the MySQL User Conference 2006, LogicBlaze, Inc., a leading provider of open source solutions for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and business integration, announced a partnership with MySQL under which LogicBlaze will distribute LogicBlaze FUSE for MySQL, a configuration developed exclusively for the MySQL database. Rich Peterson, vice president marketing for LogicBlaze, said that the partnership is targeted at architects and developers working with the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl/Python) programming model, as well as Ajax. LogicBlaze FUSE for MySQL will be available in May 2006 according to the press release.
LogicBlaze FUSE incorporates the Apache Incubator's ActiveMQ, the leading open source messaging platform based on the Java Messaging Service (JMS) specification. ActiveMQ is an open source, easily deployed and extremely robust messaging system that provides a foundation for reliability and scalability in distributed computing environments, including the LAMP and Ajax application stacks. The heart of the LogicBlaze FUSE platform is the Apache Incubator's ServiceMix enterprise service bus (ESB), the leading open source integration solution based on the Java Business Integration (JBI) specification. ServiceMix provides the foundation for an open, standards-based SOA environment. Additionally, LogicBlaze FUSE enables high availability for Ajax applications through Jetty, its HTTP server, which leverages continuations to support high volume connections for Ajax-enabled interfaces.


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