Skip to main content
developerWorks
 
      
Provided by IBM
   developerWorks   >   My developerWorks   >   Spaces   >  

WebSphere Extreme Transaction Processing for Developers


Tags for this space: 
  View the non-JavaScript version
  Welcome guest  |  Sign in
Welcome!

Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP) Community


With the rapid growth in adoption and application of flexible and scalable ultra-high performance technology solutions, this community is our fast path to communicating directly with solution architects and developers alike.

The WebSphere Extreme Transaction Processing for Developers Space will discuss various topics for developing and deploying XTP applications and will point out emerging trends, benefits, challenges, and features associated with it.


You'll find links to our Forum to ask questions, XTP wiki, news, events, product, technical articles, tutorials and other information.

Interested in learning about other emerging WebSphere trends? Visit our WebSphere Developer's Community for Emerging Technologies to learn more.

 Add feed  
[X
What is XTP?
Exteme Transaction Processing
XTP is defined by Gartner as:
    "an application style aimed at supporting the design, development, deployment, management and maintenance of distributed TP applications characterized by exceptionally demanding performance, scalability, availability, security, manageability and dependability requirements"


WebSphere Solutions Tailored to Client Needs
  • IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale
    An in-memory data grid that dynamically processes, partitions, replicates, and manages application data and business logic across hundreds of servers

  • IBM WebSphere ComputeGrid
    Handles the entry, execution and management of Java batch jobs to enable simultaneous execution with online transaction processing

  • IBM WebSphere Real Time
    Execute high-value Java business transactions in real-time for fast and predictable response
 Add feed  
[X
DeveloperWorks Series
Article Series: IBM Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP) Patterns



Leveraging WebSphere Extreme Scale as an in-line database buffer
Scalable and robust HTTP session management with WebSphere eXtreme Scale This article shows you how to use WebSphere® Extreme Scale as a separate in-memory data grid to store HTTP sessions. After describing existing software, the article shows how Extreme Scale addresses scalability challenges in a cost effective manner and simplifies the implementation of an Extreme Scale grid.
In this paper, we will illustrate how to optimize the performance of an application by leveraging WebSphere eXtreme Scale as the intermediary between the database and the application.

This article will provide an overview of the theory and implementation of the write-behind caching solution and JPA loader concepts. We will then review an example business case coupled with sample code to demonstrate how to deploy these features.
 Add feed  
[X
Engage with us!
Forum Are you interested in Intellectual exchange? What about Learning new ideas and refining old ones? How about Enjoying community membership and Influencing the forum's evolution?

Keep up with current events and learn about new opportunities, while making new friends and contacts in our XTP Forum.
 Add feed  
[X
Library of Sources.
wiki Searching for something? Our Wiki is here to show users our library for XTP content. You will find articles, demos, videos, samples, and other tidbits of knowledge concerning eXtreme Transaction Processing.
 Add feed  
[X
Read the Blog here!
blog Explore the XTP blog which is a diary, a daily pulpit, a collaborative space, a political soapbox, a breaking-news outlet, and memos to the world on Extreme Transaction Processing.
 Add feed  
[X
XTP DeveloperWorks Feed
Processing complex business events with WebSphere eXtreme Scale, Part 1: Reducing the load on WebSphere Business Events
This two-part series shows how IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale can be used to improve perfor...

Processing complex business events with WebSphere eXtreme Scale, Part 2: Improving scalability with ObjectGrid partitions
This two-part series shows how IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale can be used to improve perfor...

Getting Started with WebSphere eXtreme Scale, Part 1: Understanding WebSphere eXtreme Scale and how it works
This introductory article offers a foundation to help you gain a technical understanding...

IBM Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP) Patterns: Scalable and robust HTTP session management with WebSphere eXtreme Scale
This article shows you how to use WebSphere Extreme Scale as a separate in-memory data grid to store...

IBM Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP) Patterns: Leveraging WebSphere Extreme Scale as an in-line database buffer
Learn how to optimize the performance of an application by leveraging WebSphere eXtreme Scale as ...

 Add feed  
[X
eXtremeScale Tech Preview
Tech Preview 3 of WebSphere eXtreme Scale REST Data Services Framework Released
The eXtreme Scale development team has just released technical preview 3 of the WebSphere eXtreme Scale REST data service. The WebSphere eXtreme Scale REST data service is an interface to eXtreme Scale which implements the ADO.NET Data Services protocol, which is essentially a REST interface to a variety of different data sources.

The following features are new for technical preview 3:
  • JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) support - Allows clients to interact with the REST data service using both JSON and ATOMPub.
  • Full batch support - Clients can update and retrieve data from the REST data service using a single remote procedure call to the REST data service
  • Partition support for entity relationships - The REST data service can realize the full scalability of the eXtreme Scale grid by partitioning the data and using key relationships between entities to identify partitionable schema root entities.


Read More here.

 Add feed  
[X
eXtreme Scale on EC2
Use WebSphere eXtreme Scale V7.0 on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)

WebSphere eXtreme Scale provides a robust distributed caching platform in the cloud allowing you to elastically scale your critical applications at predictable costs and with consistent high performance and availability.

You can try out all the new features of eXtreme Scale v7.0 on EC2 by just paying for the low cost of your Amazon Web Services usage for the specific instance type. The WebSphere eXtreme Scale v7.0 AMI is 32-bit and works with Small and High-CPU Medium EC2 instance sizes. To learn more about using this AMI, view the WebSphere eXtreme Scale 7.0 AMI catalog page.

Additional Resources:
 Add feed  
[X
Watch us in Action!
Videos View our XTP YouTube Channel- These are weekly video podcasts covering customers questions and forum posts on the IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale product.
  • Video Podcast: IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale
    • IBM eXtreme Scale ADO.NET Data Service Howto - Part 2
      eXtreme Scale Scale ADO.NET Data Services - Part 1
      IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale V7.0 ships
      The new ADO.Net Data Service client or REST client for WebSphere eXtreme Scale
      Memory density improvements in WebSphere eXtreme Scale V7.0
      Video Podcast: IBM WebSphere RealTime
       Add feed  
      [X
      New XTP Documentation
      articles Want some more content? Our Technical Evangelist dive deep and share articles, presestations, papers ...etc. Feel free to read, explore, and make comments and/or suggestions.
      • XTP Articles and Documentation
        • WebSphere eXtreme Scale Write Behind Performance
          Scalable Caching in a Java Enterprise Environment with WebSphere eXtreme Scale September 2009 John Stecher, Adam Stolle, Robert Wisniewski ©  Copyright  IBM  Corporation  2009.  All  rights  reserved.     *Executive Summary The paradox of completing transactions faster with bigger and bigger data sets has been solved. IBM®  WebSphere® eXtreme Scale V7 and IBM System x® hardware shattered the performance barrier that limited application scalability by introducing a linearly scalable high performance in-line cache to the database system. With this breakthrough new techno...
        • IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale Quick Summary
          Provides distributed object caching essential for elastic scalability and next-generation cloud environments IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale Today’s dynamic business environments and economic uncertainty mean organizations must work smarter to remain competitive and respond to changing customer demands. Key to working smarter is business agility and cost optimization. Our planet is becoming increasingly smart, interconnected, instrumented and intelligent. As more people around the planet join the digital world, they drive exponential growth of business and non-business transacExtreme Transaction...
        • IBM WebSphere Real Time: Quick Start Guide
          WebSphere IBM WebSphere Real Time ® Version 1 Quick Start Guide Product Overview IBM WebSphere Real Time is an extension to the IBM Java Runtime Environment and Software Development Kit with Metronome garbage collection, ahead-of-time compilation and support of the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ). The benefits of the real-time environment are that Java applications run with a greater degree of predictability than with the standard Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and provide a consistent timing behavior for your Java application. Metronome garbage collection occurs at regular intervals an...
        • Event stream processing with WebSphere eXtreme Scale
          Event stream processing with WebSphere eXtreme Scale http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/techjournal/0... Event stream processing with WebSphere eXtreme Scale Level: Intermediate Dr. Alan Hopkins (hopkinsa@uk.ibm.com), Senior IT Specialist, IBM 03 Sep 2008 IBM® WebSphere® eXtreme Scale exposes a rich set of APIs that enable access to data residing within a distributed, resilient, and high performance cache. These APIs support a wide range of application programming patterns. One such pattern enables repeated cache updates to be treated as a temporal sequence of events. Applications w...
        • WebSphere Compute Grid Technical Introduction
          Application infrastructure virtualization White paper WebSphere Extended Deployment (XD) Compute Grid Technical introduction Snehal S. Antani WebSphere XD Technical Lead SOA Technology Practice IBM Software Services April 2008 1 *1. Executive Summary ........................................................................................................ 3 2. Batch processing and its role in IT ................................................................................. 4 3. Technical Overview of WebSphere XD Compute Grid ................................................. 9 4. WebSpher...
       Add feed  
      [X
      Podcasts
       Add feed  
      [X
      WebSphere eXtreme Scale
       Add feed  
      [X
      developerWorks offers
       Add feed  
      [X
      Group space

      Description: The XTP Community will discuss various topics for developing and deploying XTP applications and will point out emerging trends, benefits, challenges, and features associated with it. With the rapid growth in adoption and application of flexible and scalable ultra-high performance technology solutions, this community is our fast path to communicating directly with solution architects and developers alike.

       

      Group type: Public

      Date created: 11 Apr 2009

Tags
Help

Use the search field to find all types of content in My developerWorks with that tag.

Use the slider bar to see more or fewer tags.

Popular tags shows the top tags for this particular type of content or application that you're viewing.

My tags shows your tags for this particular type of content or application that you're viewing.

 



MoreLess 


About this space
Overview |  Join space
 Description: The XTP Community will discuss various topics for developing and deploying XTP applications and will point out emerging trends, benefits, challenges, and features associated with it. With the rapid growth in adoption and application of flexible and scalable ultra-high performance technology solutions, this community is our fast path to communicating directly with solution architects and developers alike.
 Group type: Public
 Date created: 11 Apr 2009
Overview  | Join space
As a member of this group space, your screen name will appear in the members list, you'll have access to the space's message board (if applicable), and you may receive e-mails pertinent to the space.

Before applying for membership to this space, please make sure you're logged in to developerWorks. Log in or register now.

We'll be in touch after we've reviewed your request. Thanks for your interest in developerWorks spaces!
join space
    About IBM Privacy Contact