Re: Tuxedo?
Date: 1997/03/21
Message-ID: <33330537.9B9_at_mci2000.com>#1/1
Zeqing Xia wrote:
Hello Everyone,
My company is considering using some TP monitor system for
transaction
processing. In particular we are interested in Tuxedo, Encina, etc..
I wonder if some one with working experience can kindly provide with
me some advice/lessons on this issue. Below is a list of questions that I put together, without much in-depth knowledge of either products:
- What is the development time-to-product/market? How long is the training process for developers?
- What is the cost/staffing requirements in administration?
- How complicated or error-proness of either of the APIs? Tricks and traps?
- Is there any performance problem with the two-phase commit with a
RDBMS backend? Can I do 50, 100/sec inserts and updates to two or
three
databases at the same time?
5. What about the future of the products? CORBA? Is
Orcle/Sybase/Micrsoft
doing anything in this area?
6. Are the APIs object-oriented or rather low-level buffer/offset
counting
stuff? How can I incorporate that into an distributed OO app
7. How long does it take to have a proof of concept and the decision
making procedure?
Again, thanks very much for your help. Your suggestions and advice
are
Fred Xia
highly, highly appreciated.
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Fred,
Take a look at www.beasys.com. CORBA is a very important part of BEA Systems Inc. (Owners of Tuxedo) OTS strategy. BEA just purchased Digital Equipment Corporation's CORBA product ObjectBroker. Plans to integrate ObjectBroker into the Tuxedo environment are a top priority.
jay () Received on Fri Mar 21 1997 - 00:00:00 CET