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Re: [Vrs-development] More info
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Chris Smith |
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Re: [Vrs-development] More info |
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Wed, 13 Mar 2002 17:20:33 +0000 |
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 23:58, Bill Lance wrote:
>
> By the way .. Morphius, meet Chris
>
> Chris .. Morphius :)
big wave.
> Chris is also working on the GoldWater infrastructure
> that is targeted for use in this project.
Yep.
It's a middleware. With performance equal to that of BEA Tuxedo
(It's drawn some queuing concepts from Tuxedo - which is something
Tuxedo does very well).
http://www.nfluid.com/goldwater gives a background on Goldwater etc.
http://www.bea.com (The Tuxedo bits - avoid WebLogic!)
may also help flesh out the 'middleware' concept that both Tuxedo
and Goldwater encapsulate - NB Goldwater does not offer
transactions... it's engineered purely for speed and resilience).
The Phoenix component is a low footprint (cpu/mem) generic network
server that Goldwater uses to give itself a 'network' presence.
In essence, you deploy an application in Goldwater as a set of
inter-calling functional 'services' (just like the distinct
functions that make up an application).
These GWServices are refered to by namespace, so you may call
GWServices that reside on a different machine!
The trick is that the whole local/remote service concept is hidden
from the application and the developer. You just see a set of
resources and you call the ones you need.
Goldwater handles all the queueing of messages for GWServices and
network handling.
Please skim the thread:
[Vrs-development] Cluster Management Message (was CVS)
for some banter Bill and I went through in nailing down exactly
how and what Goldwater does...
Have you any experience with Middleware things?
What's your software design/implementation background?
There are going to be 'Things To Do' soon I expect....
Right - it's only 8 hours since I started this post, so I'd
better hit that ol' send button.
Bing!
--
Chris Smith
Technical Architect - netFluid Technology Limited.
"Internet Technologies, Distributed Systems and Tuxedo Consultancy"
E: address@hidden W: http://www.nfluid.co.uk
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