Explore how SaaS service providers can improve application scalability by partitioning tenant specific HTTP requests and datasources in a multi-tenant application. This technique also referred as "Sharding" is shown using an example in IBM® WebSphere® eXtreme Scale. Using a fictitious mult-tenant application called Jivaro, this demo explores how to integrate WebSphere Application Server Community Edition applications with WebSphere eXtreme Scale.
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Sample implementation artifacts for metering and billing multi-tenant Web service resources
Download the scenario setup instruction document and the development and deployment artifacts.
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| Description | Name | Size | Download method |
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| Transcript | Scenario3.5_WebSphere_eXtreme_Scale_Script_v8.pdf | 430KB | HTTP |
| Scenario setup instruction document | Setup_and_Instructions_Scenario3.pdf | 321KB | HTTP |
| Development and deployment artifacts | Scenario3.5_Downloads.zip | 512KB | HTTP |
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- Get started with IBM Software as a Service programs for business partners. Link to case studies, research documents, and current events. Learn about the many benefits of joining the IBM SaaS community, including a no-charge 90 minute consultation on your SaaS development project.
- Learn about WebSphere eXtreme Scale capabilities.
- The Redbook, A User's Guide to WebSphere eXtreme Scale introduces WebSphere eXtreme Scale V6.1 and shows how to set up and use an eXtreme Scale environment.
- Visit the developerWorks WebSphere Virtual Enterprise Wiki.
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- View a presentation on the overview of WebSphere Partitioning Facility.
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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.