This paper provides a guide for Capacity Planning efforts for solutions built with BEA Tuxedo CORBA using the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) C++ programming model.
This paper describes how factory-based routing works in a BEA Tuxedo CORBA application and explains how to implement factory-based routing for different application scenarios using the capabilities of BEA Tuxedo CORBA.
This paper was written to explain the interdependencies that you must consider to achieve the level of load balancing appropriate for your application. “Load-Balancing Configuration Patterns” presents some patterns that take all these criteria into consideration. Those patterns should serve as a starting point for your application design.
This paper shows how BEA Tuxedo CORBA can empower an enterprise. It gives a high-level view of Tuxedo CORBA and provides online documentation for designing, developing, deploying, and managing Tuxedo CORBA applications.
This document will explain existing session persistence techniques, identify their respective problems, and present an alternative solution to these problems Chutney’s StateStore solution.
WebAdmin for MDaemon is email administration software that runs in a web browser. It provides administrative access to the most commonly used system configuration and account settings through any javascript-enabled browser.
As organizations move towards the need for constant availability of data, foundation class software programs performing tasks such as backup and restore must do so without impacting the overall need of the system to perform its primary function.
The first step in disaster prevention is to define your requirements. There are two basic designs for backup: centralized and decentralized. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages and effect capacity planning