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Old 07-02-2007
Open Source Gaining in SOA, ESB and EAI

It is great for CEP, and event processing in general,*when publish/subscribe messaging, ESB, SOA and EAI become inexpensive commodities.** This is exactly what is happening thanks to companies like MuleSource.* MuleSource*is in production today in hundreds of major enterprises worldwide, including big names like:* American Airlines, Bank of America, British Telecom, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank,* HSBC,*Matsushita Electric, *NASA, Nomura Bank, Reuters, Samsung, Southwest Airlines, and Verizon, just to name a few.
MuleSorce now has solutions for ESB, SOA, B2B,*and EAI and*is supported on Red Hat / Fedora Linux, Windows Server, Solaris SPARC / X86, Suse / Ubuntu / Debian*Linux,* FreeBSD and OSX.* * Here is a graphic of the Mule Services Backbone:
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There is solid momentum*for open source solutions*at the messaging and integration layer. This is good news for complex event processing architects who need solid open source platforms for messaging and integration.*


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ldns-notify(1)						      General Commands Manual						    ldns-notify(1)

NAME
ldns-notify - notify DNS servers that updates are available SYNOPSIS
ldns-notify [options] -z zone servers DESCRIPTION
ldns-notify sends a NOTIFY message to DNS servers. This tells them that an updated zone is available at the master servers. It can perform TSIG signatures and it can add a SOA serial number of the updated zone. If a server already has that serial number it will disregard the message. OPTIONS
-z zone The zone that is updated. -h Show usage and exit -v Show the version and exit -s serial Append a SOA record indicating the serial number of the updated zone. -p port Use port as destination port (default the DNS port 53) for the UDP packets. -y key:data Use the given TSIG key and base64-data to sign the NOTIFY. Uses the hmac-md5 algorithm. -d Print verbose debug information. The query that is sent and the query that is received. -r num Specify the maximum number of retries before notify gives up trying to send the UDP packet. EXIT CODE
The program exits with a 0 exit code if all servers replied an acknowledgement to the notify message, and a failure exit code otherwise. AUTHOR
Written by the ldns team as an example for ldns usage. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 NLnet Labs. This is free software. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- POSE. 9 Jan 2007 ldns-notify(1)