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Subject: OASIS Member News: Choreology joins the JBoss community


Choreology joins the JBoss community - Delivering coordinated distributed business transactions across heterogeneous environments

11 January 2005, London: Choreology Ltd, the Business Transaction Management (BTM) company, has joined the JBoss Technology Partner program and will deliver application coordination and process synchronization across the open source J2EE application server platform.

Choreology's Business Transaction Management (BTM) software manages the coordination of loosely-coupled distributed applications across heterogeneous environments. A set of comprehensively documented Java class libraries, it enables operations spanning multiple business services to be coordinated into an outcome of known consistency. Providing coordination at the application rather than the data level, Choreology's software permits levels of integration and service not previously deemed practical, enabling guaranteed delivery and processing and providing recoverable transaction completion, including support for partial outcomes and cancellation/compensation. This can occur over heterogeneous technical environments within and between organizations and across architectures that span Web Services, J2EE and native standalone deployments as well as supporting BPEL-based business processes. 

Choreology has completed the integration of its BTM software with JBoss Application Server 3.2 and support for both JBoss Application Server 3.2 and 4.0 will be available in a subsequent release.

Choreology's software will allow applications running within the JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS), such as JBoss Application Server and JBoss jBPM, to act as coordination points for participating distributed services deployed across heterogeneous environments. 

About Choreology
Choreology plays a defining role in the emerging category of Business Transaction Management software. Founded in January 2001 by a group of specialists in the field of distributed transaction management, the company's senior staff average 20 years in the IT industry. They have commercial, technical and managerial experience with transactional products and solutions, working with both vendors and end customers, across financial services, insurance, telecommunications and supply chain management. Choreology is a privately held, UK-based company headquartered in London.
For further information please visit http://www.choreology.com 

About JBoss, Inc.
Through its Professional Open Source model, JBoss, Inc. is making open source a safe choice for the enterprise. JBoss provides resources, technology direction and core development for popular open source projects and stands behind them with enterprise-grade support and services. JBoss is building a complete Enterprise Middleware System based on the Professional Open Source model that now includes Tomcat, Hibernate, JBoss jBPM, JBoss Cache, the JBoss Microkernel and the JBoss Application Server, the industry's fastest growing J2EE application server in use, with over five million downloads. Corporate Express, La Quinta and Nielsen Media Research, among others, rely on JBoss open source middleware for mission-critical enterprise applications. Partners who embed or bundle JBoss products and resell JBoss services include Computer Associates, HP, Novell and Unisys. JBoss has headquarters in Atlanta, GA. and Neuchâtel, Switzerland. For additional information on JBoss, please visit www.jboss.com or contact Matthew Cross on +44 (0) 20 8392 4079 or matthew.cross@axicom.com.

ENDS

Katy Birch
Director of Product Marketing
Choreology Ltd
68 Lombard Street
London EC3V 9LJ

Phone: + 44 (0) 870 739 0056
Mobile: + 44 (0) 77130 99722
Web: www.choreology.com


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