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MuleSource has announced the general availability of Mule Galaxy 1.5, the latest major release of MuleSource's open source SOA governance platform with integrated registry/repository.
Both Galaxy 1.5 Community, which is available as a free download under the GPLv2 license, and the enterprise-class Galaxy 1.5 Enterprise, are now available. They contain new features that improve the ability of developers, architects, and IT executives to gain control of their SOA.
Galaxy 1.5 Enterprise includes a commercial license that relieves customers from obligations associated with GPLv2 as well as an industry-standard performance warranty by contract. In addition to clustering, integration of Mule NetBoot and Mule HQ for centralized application deployment management, and an extensible query engine, Mule Galaxy 1.5 Enterprise contains new exclusive features that enable basic federation capabilities involving multiple instances of Galaxy.
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