SO-Aware is here. A RESTful service repository
I am very proud to announce today the release of our product in Tellago Studios, SO-Aware, a RESTful service repository based on OData. The main difference between SO-Aware and other existing products is that everything is exposed as resources via OData feeds that can be retrieved or manipulated with standard http verbs like POST, PUT, GET or DELETE (All this is implemented with WCF data services).
To give a good example of what you can do in SO-Aware, all the integration tests that you define for your services are also exposed as http resources, so you can execute a test and get the results with a simple http request, making the integration with any existing build management system or testing framework very simple.
In addition, SO-Aware is closely integrated with WCF by giving access to resources like Binding or Behaviors that you can associate to your existing services for having a centralized configuration repository, and making service testing much easier too. In this sense, SO-Aware provides an specialized API for configuring WCF clients or services from the central repository with just a few lines of code that removes completely most of the common deployment pains with configuration files.
You can find a more detailed description of the product and its features here.
I will be discussing many of the cool features that you can find in SO-Aware in the next posts, so stay tuned.