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Sun GlassFish ESB, The Lightweight Enterprise Service Bus by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
April 15, 2009 - (Free Research) Sun GlassFish ESB has been designed to catalyze a lightweight business integration deployment project. It offers a "fit-to-purpose" mix of features, functionality, extensibility, and support at the best cost possible, with minimal overheads for development</p>
Large-Scale Deployments with Servicemix 4 by FuseSource
March 31, 2009 - (Free Research) Read this case study to learn how one growing Euopean retailer was able to migrate to an architecture that could support real-time delivery of shop data to the data center for processing and real-time communication of pricing events to its shops using open source integration software.
The Origin And Future of Enterprise Integration Patterns by FuseSource
December 05, 2011 - (Free Research) In this session, co-author of the book "Enterprise Integration Patterns" Gregor Hohpe shares some of the “behind the scenes” story of how the included enterprise application integration and message-oriented middleware design patterns originated, how they are being applied, and what other patterns he would like to see documented.
Virtual Data Center eZine - Volume 2 by Virtual Data Center eZine
May 2008 - (Free Research) This issue looks at two areas of pain, gain and risk in server virtualization: I/O bottlenecks and virtualizing email systems.
Deploying ActiveMQ with High Availability by FuseSource
March 2012 - (Free Research) This webcast focuses on the high availability concerns with Apache ActiveMQ open source messaging and Integration Patterns server, provides recommendations for broker/slave vs. network of brokers infrastructure, and walks through some code samples to show how Active MQ approaches high availability concerns.
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