Shadow event publisher.NEON Systems Shadow Event Publisher is a real-time, non-invasive solution for the capture and publishing of critical mainframe business events to distributed business processes. IT is claimed to be the first real-time solution to monitor, capture, process, and publish event information across multiple mainframe sources to multiple messaging protocols. It provides a single interface for the real-time capture and publishing of critical mainframe business events occurring within DB2, IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem. (2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS. and CICS (Customer Information Control System) A TP monitor from IBM that was originally developed to provide transaction processing for IBM mainframes. It controls the interaction between applications and users and lets programmers develop screen displays without environments. Without touching the application code, events are captured in real time and "pushed" asynchronously via multiple messaging protocols, HTTP HTTP in full HyperText Transfer Protocol Standard application-level protocol used for exchanging files on the World Wide Web. HTTP runs on top of the TCP/IP protocol. and WebSphere MQ, to drive heterogeneous business processes and maintain data consistency. This non-invasive technology eliminates the risk involved in application code changes, improving the efficiency of event-dependent business processes. Shadow Event Publisher also includes J2CA J2CA J2EE Connection Architecture J2CA J2ee Connector Architecture event integration supporting the J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) A platform from Sun for building distributed enterprise applications. J2EE services are performed in the middle tier between the user's machine and the enterprise's databases and legacy information systems. 1.0 specifications with BEA WebLogic extensions that enable inbound communications for mainframe Enterprise Information Systems (EIS). This allows J2EE compliant applications to programmatically register an interest in a business event and automate the delivery and integration of events into heterogeneous business processes. www.neonsys.com |
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