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XTP recommendations overlap with CEP…
vincent
Fri, 13 Jun 2008 21:34:07 +0000 Interesting to read “Going to Extremes: Extreme Transaction Processing” (part 1 and part 2) by Shivaji Sarkar and Peter Mendis of TCS on eBizQ. Their main suggestions for XTP are layered (/federated) ESBs and a grid architecture for service virtualization. What caught my eye were their Mindjet diagrams for XTP incremental technologies (including distributed cache, used in massively-scalable CEP tools like TIBCO BusinessEvents ) and emerging technologies (including “event driven application servers“). Looks like these guys are thinking along the same lines as us… Source... |
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