Skip Navigation Links

Welcome to Project Zero

We're building an agile development environment leveraging scripting runtimes such as Groovy and PHP, and optimized for producing REST-style services, integration, mash-ups, and rich Web interfaces. This is the community development site for IBM WebSphere sMash, offering users a chance to interact with the development team as we build this new product. Here you can get WebSphere sMash DE (Developer Edition), our free download providing the tooling support and a stable runtime for testing and running applications, as well as check out our latest release under development (codename: Sebring). See the About page or the Frequently Asked Questions for more details, or start exploring with the links below.





WebSphere sMash wordmark

Community-Driven
Commercial Development


download image Download.

Get WebSphere sMash DE Now!

Get the latest Sebring driver Now!

Visit IBM.com for WebSphere sMash

learn image Learn.

WebSphere sMash Overview

Getting Started

Developer's Guide

share image Share.

Check out the Forums

Join the Community

Rate Project Zero

Latest Blog Posts

Benefits and Themes of WebSphere sMash 1.1 by raboyles

On Friday, Will announced the availability of sMash 1.1. The blog post has a summary of key feature enhancements and benefits. The formal release announcement has a detailed explanation of key benefits as well as release themes. Here are some excerpts to review: Key Benefits On improved developer productivity and efficiency… WebSphere sMash contains a scripting runtime environment ...[Continue Reading]


Three new features in sMash 1.1 App Builder by steveims

On the forum, I have highlighted three of the new features of App Builder in sMash Developers Edition 1.1. What are your top three? What would you like to see next? Also, watch these videos featuring the App Builder for a look at some of these features in action. - Steve...[Continue Reading]


Hosting a sMash repository by fraenkel

This is a continuation of my previous blog on hosting a repository. The work to set up the repository is much the same for sMash with some minor differences.  sMash provides 3 repositories, base, rte and samples.  It is recommended that you keep the 3 separate although one could merge them all together into one repository.  ...[Continue Reading]