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Software as a Service: Tenant-specific response-time and application isolation using WebSphere Virtual Enterprise

Technology team SOA , IBM Software Group, IBM
This team, in partnership with IBM's ISV and Developer Relations team, is responsible for assisting partners by demonstrating the applicability of IBM enterprise level middleware for deploying Software as a Service applications. Included in this team are: Mary Taylor, Devaprasad Nadgir, Jatinder Malik, Sobha Warrier, Sowmya Grama, David Carew, and Indrajit Poddar.

Summary:  This demo explores how SaaS service developers can support tenant specific quality of service parameters like response time and application isolation for multi-tenant applications running on WebSphere Application Server Community Edition instances. Using a fictitious multi-tenant application called Jivaro, this demo explores the service level policies, on demand router and dynamic cluster capabilities of WebSphere Extended Deployment Virtual Enterprise for supporting these requirements.

Date:  23 Jan 2009
Level:  Introductory

Activity:  2653 views
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This demo explores how SaaS service developers can support tenant specific quality of service parameters like response time and application isolation for multi-tenant applications running on IBM® WebSphere® Application Server Community Edition instances. Using a fictitious multi-tenant application called Jivaro, this demo explores the service level policies, on demand router and dynamic cluster capabilities of WebSphere Extended Deployment Virtual Enterprise for supporting these requirements.

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TranscriptDynamicClusters_Script.pdf354KBHTTP
Scenario setup instruction documentSetup_Instructions_Scenario3.4_WebSphere_VE_v3.pdf102KBHTTP
Development and deployment artifactsDownloads_Scenario3.4_WebSphere_VE_v3.zip185KBHTTP

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This team, in partnership with IBM's ISV and Developer Relations team, is responsible for assisting partners by demonstrating the applicability of IBM enterprise level middleware for deploying Software as a Service applications. Included in this team are: Mary Taylor, Devaprasad Nadgir, Jatinder Malik, Sobha Warrier, Sowmya Grama, David Carew, and Indrajit Poddar.

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