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July 09, 2008

Effort to define standards for RESTful registries beginning

Blogger: Anne Thomas Manes

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Back in January, shortly after MuleSource and WSO2 announced their RESTful registry products (Mule Galaxy and WSO2 Registry respectively), I issued a call to arms to the vendor community to define some standards that would enable information exchange. I'm glad to report that an effort is beginning. 

Glen Daniels from WSO2  raised the issue again in his blog last week, and Dan Diephouse from MuleSource picked up the baton and offered some basic scoping requirements. Glen responded the next day with some thoughts on open repositories and APP patterns, and Paul Fremantle from WSO2 set up a Google Code Project for it.  Michael Neale from Red Hat (core team member for JBoss Rules and Drools) has joined the project, too.

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Thanks for posting this Anne, this would be a very worthwhile thing to have happened.

I shall be keeping a close eye on the google code project.

~paul

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