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| name = Apache ServiceMix
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| developer = [[Apache Software Foundation]]
| latest release version = 7.0
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|2017|1}}
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| operating system = [[Cross-platform]]
| programming language = [[Java (programming language)|Java]]
| genre = [[Enterprise service bus]]
| license = [[Apache License]] 2.0
| website = {{URL|https://servicemix.apache.org}}
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'''Apache ServiceMix''' is an enterprise-class [[open source|open-source]] distributed [[enterprise service bus]] (ESB) based on the [[service-oriented architecture]] (SOA) model. It is a project of the [[Apache Software Foundation]] and was built on the semantics and [[application programming interface]]s of the [[Java Business Integration]] (JBI) specification [[Java Community Process|JSR]] 208. The software is distributed under the [[Apache License]].
The productized and supported release of ServiceMix 4 is from JBoss and called [[Fuse ESB]].
[[Fabric8]] is a free Apache 2.0 Licensed upstream community for the JBoss Fuse product from Red Hat.
The current version of ServiceMix fully supports the [[OSGi]] framework. ServiceMix is lightweight and easily embeddable, has integrated [[Spring Framework]] support and can be run at the edge of the network (inside a client or server), as a standalone ESB provider or as a service within another ESB. ServiceMix is compatible with [[Java Platform, Standard Edition|Java SE]] or a [[Java Platform, Enterprise Edition|Java EE]] [[application server]].
ServiceMix uses [[Apache ActiveMQ|ActiveMQ]] to provide remoting, clustering, reliability and distributed failover. The basic frameworks used by ServiceMix are Spring and XBean.<ref>{{cite web|last=Irriger|first=Axel |title=Apache ServiceMix|url=http://www.methodsandtools.com/tools/tools.php?servicemix| accessdate = 17 February 2011}}</ref>
ServiceMix is composed the latest versions of [[Apache ActiveMQ]], [[Apache Camel]], [[Apache CXF]], and [[Apache Karaf]].
Additional installation features include:
* [[Business process management|BPM]] engine via [[Activiti (software)|Activiti]]
* JPA support via [[Apache OpenJPA]]
* XA transaction management via JTA via [[Apache Aries]]
ServiceMix is an [[enterprise service bus]] that provides: {{Citation needed|date=June 2009}}
*Federation, clustering and container provided failover
*Hot deployment and lifecycle management of business objects
*Vendor independence from vendor-licensed products
*Compliance with the JBI specification JSR 208
*Compliance with the OSGi 4.2 specification through Apache Felix<ref>{http://felix.apache.org/ Announcement} by [[Brian Taylor (Software Architect)]] {{webarchive |url=https://www.webcitation.org/6HeO8qd6m?url=http://felix.apache.org/ |date=June 25, 2013 }}</ref>
*Support for OSGi Enterprise through Apache Aries
It was accepted as an official Apache project by the ASF Board of Directors on September 19, 2007.<ref>[http://gnodet.blogspot.com/2007/09/servicemix-has-graduated.html Announcement] by [[Guillaume Nodet]]</ref>
==See also==
*[[Service-oriented architecture]] (SOA)
*[[Service Component Architecture]] (SCA)
*[[Composite Application Service Assembly]] (CASA)
*[[Composite application]]
*[[Apache ActiveMQ]]
*[[Apache Camel]]
*[[Apache CXF]]
*[[Enterprise messaging system]]
*[[Event-driven SOA]]
*[[Message-oriented middleware]]
*[[OpenShift]]
*[[Akka (toolkit)]]
*[[JBoss Developer Studio]] Community Edition
*[[Apache ODE]]
*[[Open ESB]]
*[http://logicoy.com/blogs/running-apache-camel-in-openesb/ Running Apache Camel in OpenESB as alternative]
*[http://www.eclipse.org/sirius/overview.html eclipse sirius - Free and GPL eclipse tool to build your own arbitrary complex military grade modeling tools on one hour]
*[https://www.eclipse.org/soa/sca/ eclipse SCA Tools - Gnu free composite tool]
*[http://www.obeodesigner.com/overview Free GPL obeodesigner made with eclipse sirius]
==References==
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==Bibliography==
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| title = Service Oriented Java Business Integration
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| publisher = [[Packt|Packt Publishers]]
| page = 436
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| first1 = Tijs
| last1 = Rademakers
| first2 = Jos
| last2 = Dirksen
| title = Open-Source ESBs in Action
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| date = October 28, 2008
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==External links==
*[https://servicemix.apache.org ServiceMix website]
**[https://servicemix.apache.org/users-guide.html Apache User Guide]
**[https://servicemix.apache.org/documentation.html Apache documentation]
**[https://servicemix.apache.org/discussion-forums.html Apache Forums]
*[https://github.com/cmoulliard/karafee karafee]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140819083100/https://parleys.com/display/PARLEYS/Home#slide=2;talk=14123079;title=ServiceMix Javapolis 2007 Online ServiceMix Session]
*[http://camelone.org CamelOne Conference]
*[https://jboss.org JBoss community website]
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