The IberAgents platform is a framework for component development in Java. It has facilities for Web service communication (SOAP), persistence to database or files, and interaction via the Web; thus providing an end-to-end solution for data management. It uses its own SOAP library, so it does not depend on Axis or Apache Soap.
| Tags | Clustering/Distributed Networks Software Development Libraries Java Libraries Application Frameworks Information Management Document Repositories |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Solaris Linux OS Independent Windows Windows Mac OS X |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Distribution files include default certificates for SSL.


Release Notes: This release adds the ability to disable the certificate manager, and disables it by default, in order to avoid issues with high memory consumption and CPU usage.


Release Notes: A number of security enhancements, including secure login, Web services over SSL, hashing of passwords, and others.


Release Notes: There is a new component type Restartable. CoreComponent has been removed and the rest simplified. Variable index fields: a bean object may be referenced by any field when e.g. storing to persistence. General code cleanup. Components no longer require an interface to work. Better handling of custom marshalers for the Web edition.


Release Notes: IberAgents now supports soap faults, enabling transparent remote exceptions.
A program that turns a common subset of DocBook XML into PostScript.