JOLIE is a software program that acts as an interpreter for a new programming language, optimized for high-level functionality.
JOLIE originated as a project for a computer science thesis at the University of Bologna, Italy, based on a theoretical calculus equipped with semantics, named SOCK, also developed at the same university.
SOAs present several difficulties in orchestration, such as connectivity, loosely coupling, and parallel execution, among others. JOLIE aims to solve these complex issues by providing an easy-to-use language that abstracts all the complexities.
This release of JOLIE introduces several new features, including a new heuristic to improve incoming communication handling performance, bug fixes, and performance improvements in the session execution engine. Request-Response operations must now declare their throwable fault names, adding an extra layer of security to the program.
Overall, JOLIE is an excellent solution for developers who want to work with SOAs and require a flexible, easy-to-learn language to perform orchestration tasks.
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