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WSO2 ESB Cheat Sheet

WSO2 ESB is a lean but powerful mediation engine that would help you to run your businesses in the best shape. With this blog post I am going to point you to the best resources that you could find in the internet for learning about WSO2 ESB.

Getting started with WSO2 ESB


  • Here is a video tutorial about getting started with WSO2 ESB done by Kasun Indrasiri. 

  • Here is an article written by Kasun Indrasiri about using WSO2 ESB in a real world scenario



Learn more about WSO2 ESB and its features

  • Here is a set of blog posts written by Hiranya Jayathilake about ESB tips and tricks.






  • Here is an article written by Supun Kamburugamuwa about WSO2 ESB architecture

  • Here are some blog posts written by Rajika Kumarasiri about xpath capabilities.

  • Here is a blog post written by Heshan Suriyarachchi about WSO2 ESB capabilities

Building reliable messaging systems with WSO2 ESB

  • Here is the documentaion for configuring WSO2 Message Broker with WSO2 ESB
  • Here are some blog posts written by Rajika Kumarasiri about messaging with WSO2 ESB






  • Here is a set of blog posts written by Hiranya Jayathilake about configuring activemq with WSO2 ESB

Handling Data with transactions in WSO2 ESB

  • Here are some blog posts written by Rajika Kumarasiri about transactional data processing.


REST support in WSO2 ESB


  • Here is an article written by Hiranya Jayathilake about REST api support

Extending WSO2 ESB for your custom requirements

  • Here is a blog post written by Chanaka Fernando on extending the WSO2 ESB with a class mediator.

Making Financial systems with WSO2 ESB

  • Here is an article written by Asanka Abeysinghe about financial application support in WSO2 ESB

  • Here is an article written by Hiranya Jayathilake about FIX transport in WSO2 ESB



WSO2 ESB for advanced users

  • Here is an article written by Rajika Kumarasiri about startup script options in WSO2 ESB.

  • Here is an article written by Supun Kamburugamuwa about error handling



Testing WSO2 ESB 

  • Here are some articles written Charitha Kankanamage about testing WSO2 ESB












Comments

  1. Hi Chanaka,

    Following article is somewhat old and we are no longer following the described approach for service chaining.

    http://wso2.com/library/articles/2011/01/wso2-esb-by-example-service-chaining

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  2. Thanks for pointing that Isuru. I have removed that article.

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