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Welcome to the new Pymma web site. The previous web site was creates few years ago. During that period, Pymma changed dramatically and focused on new topics new customer and new technologies. With this new web site we present a new facet of Pymma. We design a web site simple focus on content, avoiding the boring picture of yuppies group smiling in a working environment. You will find the papers and tutorials published in the previous web site and very quickly many new papers on OpenESB, Java Enterprise, Drools. If by mistake a paper is missing please let us know. In order to create a stronger relationship with you we ask you to register before accessing to the paper. We will very pleased to read your feed back.Thanks to Joomla community for the tools they designed.

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Welcome to Pymma Consulting web site!

Pymma is technical architect's office based in UK (London main office), Netherland, France and Canada. Founded in 1999 by a group of technical architects Pymma built a strong expertise in technical architectures based on Java technologies.

Pymma has a strong expertise in Service Oriented Integration with JBI based open source product OpenESB. It participates actively in the OpenESB community by publishing technical papers and tutorials and sponsoring actively the community. Pymma is involved in important JBI /OpenESB/Java CAPS European projects and delivers consulting, training, mentoring, proof-of-concepts (POC), benchmarks and support to its customers along their projects

Pymma partners are mainly senior architects, multi-languagespeakers with an international experience in top European and US companies. They all took part in enterprise wide project as architect

Pymma is a Java certified Enterprise Architect Company, Open ESB partner and TOGAF certified

 

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OpenESB paper

Import legacy data with Open-ESB: CSV file

One of the objectives of open-ESB that processes XML messages only, is to integrate legacy systems in business processes. However, very few legacy systems generate XML messages. In order to import and export of legacy data open-ESB designers reused a powerful tools from seebeyond name the "Encoder". The "Encoder" is fully embedded in the schema editor but at Pymma, we found that the "Encoder" tool a bit tricky and its documentation needs improvement. This paper details how import one of the most common legacy format: the CSVFile. Link to the document
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OpenESB paper

BPEL Tutorial: BPEL Correlation exercise

This exercise is linked with the technical paper BPEL Correlation concept and introduction. It illustrates the white paper by using the same example. It takes 60 to 90 minutes to finish the exercice. Link to the document.