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IT VENDORS RELEASE ROYALTY-FREE SOFTWARE FOR RELIABLE
MESSAGING
Fujitsu Limited, Hitachi Ltd, and NEC Corp announced that they are making
available as open source their jointly developed messaging software that
implements the Web Services Reliability (WS-Reliability) standard, a messaging
specification for Web services designed to ensure superior reliability. The
software will be available for download free of charge as of Nov. 26 at the
Web site of the Information-Technology Promotion Agency, Japan
(http://businessGrid.i
pa.go.jp/rm4gs/index-en.html).
Until now, in order to construct a highly reliable system that employs Web
services, it was necessary for each application on the Web services network to
guarantee the reliability of the transmissions. This software solves that
problem by providing a reliable messaging function that prevents the loss of
messages and the duplication of messages in transit. By making messaging
highly reliable, the software eliminates the need for each individual
application to guarantee transmission reliability.
For an in-depth explanation of the WS Reliability standard, please refer to
www.gridtoday.com/04/1115/104252.html.
Last year, a group of IT vendors including Fujitsu, Hitachi and NEC, issued
a
draft of the WS-Reliability specification, and have worked with OASIS, the
standards organization, to have it designated as an industry standard. The
specification passed a public review and the final voting stage held by OASIS
members, with OASIS formally adopting it as an official standard on Nov. 15.
The three companies began their participation in the standardization work with
the objective of promoting standardization in the Web services domain. To
further the adoption of the WS-Reliability standard, the three companies
disclosed the software's source code, releasing it as open source.
Releasing this software as open source will help speed the widespread
adoption
of software products that incorporate this reliable messaging function,
thereby making it possible for customers to develop highly reliable Web
services systems in shorter time frames and at lower cost.
Since July of 2003, the three firms have jointly pursued the development of
middleware software for the realization of Grid computing as part of the
Business Grid Computing Project promoted by the Japanese Ministry of
Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). The software was developed as part of this
project.
For more information
The Information Technology Promotion Agency's RM4GS (Reliable Messaging for
Grid Services) page: http://businessGrid.i
pa.go.jp/rm4gs/index-en.html.
OASIS
Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards; a
non-
profit organization that encourages the use of existing standards, such as
SGML and XML, in business, and is involved in the setting of recognized
standards to make technologies more useful. It is responsible for ebXML and
Web services specifications, SAML and other security-oriented
specifications.
Business Grid Computing Project
This project seeks to bring the benefits of Grid computing to the business
sector, allowing a company's network-attached infrastructure to integrate with
other computers beyond the organization's walls. Japan's METI launched this
project in 2003 to develop the enabling technology.
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