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- | == Enduro/X Overview == | + | ==== Enduro/X Overview ==== |
Enduro/X is Open Source Enterprise Middleware Platform for Distributed Transaction Processing. It built on such proven APIs as X/Open group's XATMI and XA. The platform functions as drop-in replacement for Oracle (R) Tuxedo (R). In foundation of the platform are used in-memory POSIX Kernel queues. Which insures high Inter Process Communication throughput. Enduro/X is written in C language, and it is easy to write a bidding for other languages, such as Go, PHP, Python, etc. | Enduro/X is Open Source Enterprise Middleware Platform for Distributed Transaction Processing. It built on such proven APIs as X/Open group's XATMI and XA. The platform functions as drop-in replacement for Oracle (R) Tuxedo (R). In foundation of the platform are used in-memory POSIX Kernel queues. Which insures high Inter Process Communication throughput. Enduro/X is written in C language, and it is easy to write a bidding for other languages, such as Go, PHP, Python, etc. | ||
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Enduro/X Middleware Platform provides an application server capablity, which works much like Tuxedo. It have application configuration (named ndrxconfig.xml in which XATMI servers are registered) and there is `ndrxd' (much like Buletin Board) daemon process which loads the config and boots the servers. There is `xadmin' (much like tmadmin) utility which does boots and administers full application. | Enduro/X Middleware Platform provides an application server capablity, which works much like Tuxedo. It have application configuration (named ndrxconfig.xml in which XATMI servers are registered) and there is `ndrxd' (much like Buletin Board) daemon process which loads the config and boots the servers. There is `xadmin' (much like tmadmin) utility which does boots and administers full application. | ||
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