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WebSphere Extended Deployment
A suite of three powerful application infrastructure products that can be bought separately or as a package: WebSphere Virtual Enterprise, WebSphere eXtreme Scale, and Compute Grid
 
Comment lines: Erik Burckart: The most common questions about Session Initiation Protocol
If you have questions about the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Servlet 1.0 support (JSR 116) in IBM WebSphere Application Server, this article offers the most frequently needed answers about SIP support and functionality in WebSphere Application Server V6.1 and V7.
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Event stream processing with WebSphere eXtreme Scale
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 written to monitor these event sequences are able to correlate and aggregate patterns of lower level events in order to derive real-time insight into business-significant situations. This article describes the implementation of a simple WebSphere eXtreme Scale-based scenario that illustrates the real-time processing of heterogeneous event streams.
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Emerging technologies make WebSphere Extended Deployment Compute Grid ideal for handling mission-critical batch workloads
This article describes how WebSphere Extended Deployment Compute Grid combines emerging architectural technologies to provide an enterprise application infrastructure to make the next-generation batch system, which can run mission-critical batch workloads, a reality. These technologies include extreme transaction processing (XTP), high-performance computing (HPC), grid, and utility computing.
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Introduction to batch programming using WebSphere Extended Deployment Compute Grid
Commonly thought of as a legacy "mainframe" technology, batch processing is showing itself to be a venerable workload style with growing demand in Java and distributed environments. This article introduces an exciting new capability for Java batch processing from IBM, the leader in batch processing systems for the last 40 years.
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Executing batch programs in parallel with WebSphere Extended Deployment Compute Grid
Batch computing is an integral part of any enterprise IT infrastructure. As an execution framework, IBM WebSphere Extended Deployment Compute Grid is responsible for executing the batch workloads with some enterprise qualities of service, including transactional integrity, security, and restart capabilities, to name a few. This article describes a Proxy Service pattern that uses advanced partitioning techniques for the parallel execution of batch workloads across a grid of endpoints.
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