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My name is Ayanthi Anandagoda and I am the Editor at WSO2 Oxygen Tank. I joined the Oxygen Tank team in December 2007 and work on content development and release hosting on the tank.

The Oxygen Tank is the developer portal for all WSO2 projects. All projects are based on Apache Axis2 and are distributed under the Apache License 2.0. The Oxygen Tank is home to not just the WSO2 projects but all open source related development activities that surrounds these projects. These include a source code repository(SVN), issue tracker (JIRA), community forums (wso2.org/forums), project mailing lists (wso2.org/mail) and documentation (wso2.org/library).

Oxygen Tank welcome contributions from the community on related topics such as distributed computing, SOA, Web services and middleware. The following is a list of my contributions to the library.

Service Oriented Architecture - An Overview
WSO2 Data Services - An Executive Overview
Web 2.0 - Beyond The Conference
Where Did The Computer Go? Computing In The Cloud..
Installation and Build Guide to WSO2 Registry v1.1 on Windows and Ubuntu
Mashup Server - a Beginner's Guide
Open Source Development - Innovation Through Collaboration


I hold a Masters degree in Engineering from the RMIT University, Australia and have completed British and Australian Computer Society Examinations. I spend most of my time working on OT and also enjoy reading marketing text books and playing the piano, any time that I am not not challenged by my 4-year old daughter Evelyn! Together though, we also engage in very exiting activities such as music, drawing and movies. Feel free to visit my personal blog FootPrint.


My name is Ayanthi Anandagoda and I am the Editor at WSO2 Oxygen Tank. I joined the Oxygen Tank team in December 2007 and work on content development and release hosting on the tank.

The Oxygen Tank is the developer portal for all WSO2 projects. All projects are based on Apache Axis2 and are distributed under the Apache License 2.0. The Oxygen Tank is home to not just the WSO2 projects but all open source related development activities that surrounds these projects. These include a source code repository(SVN), issue tracker (JIRA), community forums (wso2.org/forums), project mailing lists (wso2.org/mail) and documentation (wso2.org/library).

Oxygen Tank welcome contributions from the community on related topics such as distributed computing, SOA, Web services and middleware. The following is a list of my contributions to the library.

Service Oriented Architecture - An Overview
WSO2 Data Services - An Executive Overview
Web 2.0 - Beyond The Conference
Where Did The Computer Go? Computing In The Cloud..
Installation and Build Guide to WSO2 Registry v1.1 on Windows and Ubuntu
Mashup Server - a Beginner's Guide
Open Source Development - Innovation Through Collaboration


I hold a Masters degree in Engineering from the RMIT University, Australia and have completed British and Australian Computer Society Examinations. I spend most of my time working on OT and also enjoy reading marketing text books and playing the piano, any time that I am not not challenged by my 4-year old daughter Evelyn! Together though, we also engage in very exiting activities such as music, drawing and movies. Feel free to visit my personal blog FootPrint.

Welcome to WSO2 Oxygen Tank - Oxygen for Web services developers..

My name is Ayanthi Anandagoda and I am the Editor at WSO2 Oxygen Tank. I joined the Oxygen Tank team in December 2007 and work on content development and release hosting on the tank.

The Oxygen Tank is the developer portal for all WSO2 projects. All projects are based on Apache Axis2 and are distributed under the Apache License 2.0. The Oxygen Tank is home to not just the WSO2 projects but all open source related development activities that surrounds these projects. These include a source code repository(SVN), issue tracker (JIRA), community forums (wso2.org/forums), project mailing lists (wso2.org/mail) and documentation (wso2.org/library).

Oxygen Tank welcome contributions from the community on related topics such as distributed computing, SOA, Web services and middleware. The following is a list of my contributions to the library.

Service Oriented Architecture - An Overview
WSO2 Data Services - An Executive Overview
Web 2.0 - Beyond The Conference
Where Did The Computer Go? Computing In The Cloud..
Installation and Build Guide to WSO2 Registry v1.1 on Windows and Ubuntu
Mashup Server - a Beginner's Guide
Open Source Development - Innovation Through Collaboration


I hold a Masters degree in Engineering from the RMIT University, Australia and have completed British and Australian Computer Society Examinations. I spend most of my time working on OT and also enjoy reading marketing text books and playing the piano, any time that I am not not challenged by my 4-year old daughter Evelyn! Together though, we also engage in very exiting activities such as music, drawing and movies. Feel free to visit my personal blog FootPrint.
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