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Hello,
I’m very happy to let you know that Zato 2.0 has just been released!
https://zato.io/docs
Version 2.0 brings dozens of interesting features building on and
greatly enriching already existing capabilities.
Major features include:
- A Dockerfile to install a fully-operational cluster of 2 servers,
load-balancer and web-admin in 10 minutes
- New connection types: Cloud Amazon S3 and OpenStack Swift, Cassandra
CQL, Solr, ElasticSearch, Odoo/OpenERP, SMTP and IMAP
- Redis-based REST publish/subscribe
- REST services, channels, outgoing connections and a helper JSON adapter
- HTTP GUI Audit Log for requests and responses
- Asynchronous integration patterns: fan-out/fan-in, parallel execution
and invoke/retry
- Notificators for SQL and OpenStack Swift
- New security mechanisms: RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), SSL/TLS,
OAuth, API Keys, XPath-based, NTLM, Amazon AWS
- Re-usable JSON Pointer and XPath expressions
- New Suds-based SOAP connections
- Redis HA with Sentinels
- Distributed locks
- Framework for API testing (zato-apitest - API Testing for Humans)
- rc.d scripts and systemd integration
- New SimpleIO data types: CSV, Dict, Float, List, ListOfDicts, Opaque
- HTML responses with Django templates
- Bash completion
The full changelog lists all the additions and updates:
https://zato.io/docs/project/changelog.html
Many thanks to everyone who helped in preparing the release. In
particular, special and warm thank you to:
- Carles Sala Cladellas
- Axel Mendoza Pupo
- Danilo Chilene
- Francisco Zanfranceschi
- Myroslav Opyr
- David Wilson
- Rob Dux
- Daniel Reis
- Ernesto Revilla Derksen
- Finn Gruwier Larsen
- Anielkis Herrera
- Allan Douglas R. de Oliveira
- 李观平
- Alex Tyrba
- Rafał Krysiak
- Andrzej Wróbel
- Filip Kłosowski
You are all great! 
Hi,
Looks good! Congrats on the new release.
I’m going to install it and try the tutorial again. 
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 2:31 AM, Dariusz Suchojad dsuch@zato.io wrote:
Hello,
I’m very happy to let you know that Zato 2.0 has just been released!
https://zato.io/docs
Version 2.0 brings dozens of interesting features building on and
greatly enriching already existing capabilities.
Major features include:
- A Dockerfile to install a fully-operational cluster of 2 servers,
load-balancer and web-admin in 10 minutes
- New connection types: Cloud Amazon S3 and OpenStack Swift, Cassandra
CQL, Solr, ElasticSearch, Odoo/OpenERP, SMTP and IMAP
- Redis-based REST publish/subscribe
- REST services, channels, outgoing connections and a helper JSON adapter
- HTTP GUI Audit Log for requests and responses
- Asynchronous integration patterns: fan-out/fan-in, parallel execution
and invoke/retry
- Notificators for SQL and OpenStack Swift
- New security mechanisms: RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), SSL/TLS,
OAuth, API Keys, XPath-based, NTLM, Amazon AWS
- Re-usable JSON Pointer and XPath expressions
- New Suds-based SOAP connections
- Redis HA with Sentinels
- Distributed locks
- Framework for API testing (zato-apitest - API Testing for Humans)
- rc.d scripts and systemd integration
- New SimpleIO data types: CSV, Dict, Float, List, ListOfDicts, Opaque
- HTML responses with Django templates
- Bash completion
The full changelog lists all the additions and updates:
https://zato.io/docs/project/changelog.html
Many thanks to everyone who helped in preparing the release. In
particular, special and warm thank you to:
- Carles Sala Cladellas
- Axel Mendoza Pupo
- Danilo Chilene
- Francisco Zanfranceschi
- Myroslav Opyr
- David Wilson
- Rob Dux
- Daniel Reis
- Ernesto Revilla Derksen
- Finn Gruwier Larsen
- Anielkis Herrera
- Allan Douglas R. de Oliveira
- =E6=9D=8E=E8=A7=82=E5=B9=B3
- Alex Tyrba
- Rafa=C5=82 Krysiak
- Andrzej Wr=C3=B3bel
- Filip K=C5=82osowski
You are all great! 
This is great news that must be spread! Thank you for providing us with
such a piece of solution.
On 28 January 2015 at 12:52, Danilo Chilene bicofino@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Looks good! Congrats on the new release.
I’m going to install it and try the tutorial again. 
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 2:31 AM, Dariusz Suchojad dsuch@zato.io wrote:
Hello,
I’m very happy to let you know that Zato 2.0 has just been released!
https://zato.io/docs
Version 2.0 brings dozens of interesting features building on and
greatly enriching already existing capabilities.
Major features include:
- A Dockerfile to install a fully-operational cluster of 2 servers,
load-balancer and web-admin in 10 minutes
- New connection types: Cloud Amazon S3 and OpenStack Swift, Cassandra
CQL, Solr, ElasticSearch, Odoo/OpenERP, SMTP and IMAP
- Redis-based REST publish/subscribe
- REST services, channels, outgoing connections and a helper JSON adapt=
er
- HTTP GUI Audit Log for requests and responses
- Asynchronous integration patterns: fan-out/fan-in, parallel execution
and invoke/retry
- Notificators for SQL and OpenStack Swift
- New security mechanisms: RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), SSL/TLS,
OAuth, API Keys, XPath-based, NTLM, Amazon AWS
- Re-usable JSON Pointer and XPath expressions
- New Suds-based SOAP connections
- Redis HA with Sentinels
- Distributed locks
- Framework for API testing (zato-apitest - API Testing for Humans)
- rc.d scripts and systemd integration
- New SimpleIO data types: CSV, Dict, Float, List, ListOfDicts, Opaque
- HTML responses with Django templates
- Bash completion
The full changelog lists all the additions and updates:
https://zato.io/docs/project/changelog.html
Many thanks to everyone who helped in preparing the release. In
particular, special and warm thank you to:
- Carles Sala Cladellas
- Axel Mendoza Pupo
- Danilo Chilene
- Francisco Zanfranceschi
- Myroslav Opyr
- David Wilson
- Rob Dux
- Daniel Reis
- Ernesto Revilla Derksen
- Finn Gruwier Larsen
- Anielkis Herrera
- Allan Douglas R. de Oliveira
- =E6=9D=8E=E8=A7=82=E5=B9=B3
- Alex Tyrba
- Rafa=C5=82 Krysiak
- Andrzej Wr=C3=B3bel
- Filip K=C5=82osowski
You are all great! 
Congraulations on the release, Dariusz!
David
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 05:31:48AM +0100, Dariusz Suchojad wrote:
Hello,
I’m very happy to let you know that Zato 2.0 has just been released!
https://zato.io/docs
Version 2.0 brings dozens of interesting features building on and
greatly enriching already existing capabilities.
Major features include:
- A Dockerfile to install a fully-operational cluster of 2 servers,
load-balancer and web-admin in 10 minutes
- New connection types: Cloud Amazon S3 and OpenStack Swift, Cassandra
CQL, Solr, ElasticSearch, Odoo/OpenERP, SMTP and IMAP
- Redis-based REST publish/subscribe
- REST services, channels, outgoing connections and a helper JSON adapter
- HTTP GUI Audit Log for requests and responses
- Asynchronous integration patterns: fan-out/fan-in, parallel execution
and invoke/retry
- Notificators for SQL and OpenStack Swift
- New security mechanisms: RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), SSL/TLS,
OAuth, API Keys, XPath-based, NTLM, Amazon AWS
- Re-usable JSON Pointer and XPath expressions
- New Suds-based SOAP connections
- Redis HA with Sentinels
- Distributed locks
- Framework for API testing (zato-apitest - API Testing for Humans)
- rc.d scripts and systemd integration
- New SimpleIO data types: CSV, Dict, Float, List, ListOfDicts, Opaque
- HTML responses with Django templates
- Bash completion
The full changelog lists all the additions and updates:
https://zato.io/docs/project/changelog.html
Many thanks to everyone who helped in preparing the release. In
particular, special and warm thank you to:
- Carles Sala Cladellas
- Axel Mendoza Pupo
- Danilo Chilene
- Francisco Zanfranceschi
- Myroslav Opyr
- David Wilson
- Rob Dux
- Daniel Reis
- Ernesto Revilla Derksen
- Finn Gruwier Larsen
- Anielkis Herrera
- Allan Douglas R. de Oliveira
- 李观平
- Alex Tyrba
- Rafał Krysiak
- Andrzej Wróbel
- Filip Kłosowski
You are all great! 
Hi Dariusz,
That’re some great news!
I’m definitely looking forward to giving this new beast a try.
Congrats and thanks to all of you!
Carles
El 28/01/15 a les 05:31, Dariusz Suchojad ha escrit:
Hello,
I’m very happy to let you know that Zato 2.0 has just been released!
https://zato.io/docs
Version 2.0 brings dozens of interesting features building on and
greatly enriching already existing capabilities.
Major features include:
- A Dockerfile to install a fully-operational cluster of 2 servers,
load-balancer and web-admin in 10 minutes
- New connection types: Cloud Amazon S3 and OpenStack Swift, Cassandra
CQL, Solr, ElasticSearch, Odoo/OpenERP, SMTP and IMAP
- Redis-based REST publish/subscribe
- REST services, channels, outgoing connections and a helper JSON adapter
- HTTP GUI Audit Log for requests and responses
- Asynchronous integration patterns: fan-out/fan-in, parallel execution
and invoke/retry
- Notificators for SQL and OpenStack Swift
- New security mechanisms: RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), SSL/TLS,
OAuth, API Keys, XPath-based, NTLM, Amazon AWS
- Re-usable JSON Pointer and XPath expressions
- New Suds-based SOAP connections
- Redis HA with Sentinels
- Distributed locks
- Framework for API testing (zato-apitest - API Testing for Humans)
- rc.d scripts and systemd integration
- New SimpleIO data types: CSV, Dict, Float, List, ListOfDicts, Opaque
- HTML responses with Django templates
- Bash completion
The full changelog lists all the additions and updates:
https://zato.io/docs/project/changelog.html
Many thanks to everyone who helped in preparing the release. In
particular, special and warm thank you to:
- Carles Sala Cladellas
- Axel Mendoza Pupo
- Danilo Chilene
- Francisco Zanfranceschi
- Myroslav Opyr
- David Wilson
- Rob Dux
- Daniel Reis
- Ernesto Revilla Derksen
- Finn Gruwier Larsen
- Anielkis Herrera
- Allan Douglas R. de Oliveira
- 李观平
- Alex Tyrba
- Rafał Krysiak
- Andrzej Wróbel
- Filip Kłosowski
You are all great! 
Congratulations with the release!
Looking forward to testing this.
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Coeuz coeuz@coeuz.net wrote:
Hi Dariusz,
That’re some great news!
I’m definitely looking forward to giving this new beast a try.
Congrats and thanks to all of you!
Carles
El 28/01/15 a les 05:31, Dariusz Suchojad ha escrit:
Hello,
I’m very happy to let you know that Zato 2.0 has just been released!
https://zato.io/docs
Version 2.0 brings dozens of interesting features building on and
greatly enriching already existing capabilities.
Major features include:
- A Dockerfile to install a fully-operational cluster of 2 servers,
load-balancer and web-admin in 10 minutes
- New connection types: Cloud Amazon S3 and OpenStack Swift, Cassandra
CQL, Solr, ElasticSearch, Odoo/OpenERP, SMTP and IMAP
- Redis-based REST publish/subscribe
- REST services, channels, outgoing connections and a helper JSON adapt=
er
- HTTP GUI Audit Log for requests and responses
- Asynchronous integration patterns: fan-out/fan-in, parallel execution
and invoke/retry
- Notificators for SQL and OpenStack Swift
- New security mechanisms: RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), SSL/TLS,
OAuth, API Keys, XPath-based, NTLM, Amazon AWS
- Re-usable JSON Pointer and XPath expressions
- New Suds-based SOAP connections
- Redis HA with Sentinels
- Distributed locks
- Framework for API testing (zato-apitest - API Testing for Humans)
- rc.d scripts and systemd integration
- New SimpleIO data types: CSV, Dict, Float, List, ListOfDicts, Opaque
- HTML responses with Django templates
- Bash completion
The full changelog lists all the additions and updates:
https://zato.io/docs/project/changelog.html
Many thanks to everyone who helped in preparing the release. In
particular, special and warm thank you to:
- Carles Sala Cladellas
- Axel Mendoza Pupo
- Danilo Chilene
- Francisco Zanfranceschi
- Myroslav Opyr
- David Wilson
- Rob Dux
- Daniel Reis
- Ernesto Revilla Derksen
- Finn Gruwier Larsen
- Anielkis Herrera
- Allan Douglas R. de Oliveira
- =E6=9D=8E=E8=A7=82=E5=B9=B3
- Alex Tyrba
- Rafa=C5=82 Krysiak
- Andrzej Wr=C3=B3bel
- Filip K=C5=82osowski
You are all great! 