Granite Data Services, an alternative to FDS..

via www.graniteds.org

Granite Data Services aims to be a free, open source (LGPL’d), alternative to Adobe® Flex™ 2 Data Services for J2EE application servers. Note that alternative does not mean replacement: it rather means that Granite DS supports AMF3 serialization/deserialization via RemoteObject.

GDS implements service factories required for:

EJB3 (Session and Entity Beans),
Spring,
Simple Java classes (aka POJO) interactions.

GDS is designed to be lightweight, robust, fast and highly configurable. While GDS is still in early development stage, you should be already able to use the current 0.2 version in non critical production environment.

4 thoughts on “Granite Data Services, an alternative to FDS..

  1. Hello,

    Granite Data Services 0.3.0 is released.

    Granite Data Services is a free, open source (LGPL’d), alternative to Adobe® Flex™ 2 Data Services for J2EE application servers with EJB3/Spring/Pojo services support.

    Free download is available on Sourceforge.

    This new 0.3.0 release (following a 0.3.0_RC1) brings security service support, improved transparent externalization performance, detailed logging facilities, revamped and extended ActionScript3 code generation tool, as well as many bug fixes. It should be stable enough for non critical production use.

    Detailed release notes and documentation are available on http://www.graniteds.org.

    Regards,
    Franck Wolff.

  2. Hello,

    Granite Data Services 0.4.0 is released.

    Granite Data Services is a free, open source (LGPL’d), alternative to Adobe® Flex™ 2 Data Services for J2EE application servers with EJB3/Spring/Pojo services support.

    Free download is available on Sourceforge.

    This new 0.4.0 release (following a 0.4.0_RC1) is mainly a bugfix and compatibility release, with one new feature: a Jetty6+ based security service. While GDS is still in early development stage, you should be able to use the current 0.4 version in non-critical production environments..

    Detailed release notes and documentation are available on http://www.graniteds.org.

    Regards,
    Franck Wolff.

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