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December 21, 2006 | Comments: (0)
Recursion upgrades ESB
Recursion Software on Thursday announced a new version of its enterprise service bus, Cinergi 2.1
The ESB serves as a multi-language application integration platform supporting SOA and Web services. Featured in version 2.1 are enhancements in security, reliability and performance.
Bidirectional communication is offered for C++, Java and .Net clients and servers. The same port for communication from the client to the server is used for server-to-client links, thus strengthening network security by eliminating the need to open two ports. One port is sufficient for data, transactions and processes.
The Cinergi runtime environment for C++ supports 64-bit processing for the AIX 5.3 and Red Hat Linux platforms. An Architect Console included with Cinergi leverages 64-bit CPUs for performance; software engineers can use the console to select business logic to expose as a service.
A failsafe feature in version 3.1 protects against server failure once a runtime application starts. Clients and servers will continue to communicate regareless of the ability to hook up with the license server. A client application will check license availability through the server application first, bypassing the license server if it is unavailable.
Posted by Paul Krill on December 21, 2006 02:16 PM
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