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Terracotta Ships ''Clustered'' JVM -- Simplifying Java Development; Company Announces Customer, NTT Data Intellilink, and Exclusive Distributor in Japan, Sumisho Computer Systems Corporation.


SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  -- Changing the Java landscape, Terracotta, Inc., a leader in delivering groundbreaking solutions for enterprise Java scalability, today announced it is shipping Terracotta 2.0, the industry's first production-ready "clustered" Java Virtual Machine A Java interpreter. The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is software that converts the Java intermediate language (bytecode) into machine language and executes it. The original JVM came from the JavaSoft division of Sun.  (JVM See Java Virtual Machine.

JVM - Java Virtual Machine
) that simplifies Java development. The company will be debuting Terracotta 2.0 at the JavaOne Conference, Booth #408, on May 16-19 at the Moscone Center The Moscone Center is San Francisco, California's largest convention and exhibition complex. The complex consists of two main underground halls underneath Yerba Buena Gardens, Moscone North and Moscone South, as well the three-level Moscone West exhibition hall across 4th Street.  in San Francisco.

In a revolutionary move, Terracotta 2.0 clusters at the JVM level, instead of at the software application level. By doing so, Terracotta dramatically accelerates time-to-market by eliminating performance tuning Performance tuning is the improvement of system performance. This is typically a computer application, but the same methods can be applied to economic markets, bureaucracies or other complex systems.  from the development lifecycle, which in turn drives down total cost of ownership.

Previously, organizations have spent weeks or months writing clustering code by hand and have invested in expensive tools to make Java applications in production cluster and scale efficiently. By injecting clustering and caching into the Java runtime, Terracotta furnishes the application with linear scalability, total fault tolerance See fault tolerant.

(architecture) fault tolerance - 1. The ability of a system or component to continue normal operation despite the presence of hardware or software faults. This often involves some degree of redundancy.

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, and high availability without making any changes to the application code.

With today's announcement, NTT NTT Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
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 Data Intellilink, a subsidiary of NTT Data, the largest systems integrator in Japan, is among the first customers of Terracotta technology. Also announced today is Sumisho Computer Systems Corporation (SCS), the exclusive distributor of Terracotta products in Japan.

"Organizations, such as financial services and telecom firms, are increasingly engaging in business critical 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.  projects. As their business grows, users need low cost ways to scale their applications up quickly," notes Massimo Pezzini, Vice President Distinguished Analyst, at Gartner, Inc. "To support the scalability, performance and availability demanded by bet-the-business, multi-node, enterprise Java applications, developers and operators are looking for Looking for

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 solutions seamlessly combining high performance clustering, grid architectures and caching services while requesting minimal intrusion and re-architecting of the application code."

Adds Ari Zilka, founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Terracotta, "The reality is that clustering is a challenge everyone faces, from Fortune 500 companies to organizations running a couple of Tomcat A popular Java servlet container from the Apache Jakarta project. Tomcat uses the Jasper converter to turn JSPs into servlets for execution. Tomcat is widely used with the JBoss application server. For more information, visit http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat. See Jakarta and JBoss.  servers. Terracotta makes low-cost, drop-in clustering available to anyone, regardless of industry, regardless of organization size."

Terracotta Defines the "Clustered" JVM

Terracotta defines a "clustered" JVM as presenting an unlimited number of hardware servers (CPU's, RAM, network, and hard disk included) as one JVM to a business application, thus providing an unlimited amount of memory and compute power to meet business needs. As a configuration-driven clustered JVM, Terracotta 2.0 plugs into off-the-shelf JVMs, letting the user target exactly what resources to cluster, such as objects and locks.

Terracotta 2.0 provides significant benefits to:

--Power users that want to cluster by hand, but without any special clustering code, such as large financial services and telecommunications firms using a grid computing framework.

--Framework and open source users who have adopted well-known frameworks, such as J2SE (Java 2 platform, Standard Edition) See Java 2.

J2SE - Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition
, Spring, or Hibernate See hibernation mode.  and just want to write applications without worrying about the framework's clustering capabilities.

Terracotta 2.0 includes Terracotta Distributed Shared Objects (DSO See CSO. ) and Terracotta JDBC (Java DataBase Connectivity) A programming interface that lets Java applications access a database via the SQL language. Since Java interpreters (Java Virtual Machines) are available for all major client platforms, this allows a platform-independent database  -- the underpinnings of the clustered JVM technology, as well as the introduction of Terracotta Sessions.

Terracotta DSO is a runtime solution that shares data across JVMs without APIs, custom code, databases, or message queues. Terracotta DSO clusters the JVM so applications are deployed across a large number of servers in a fault-tolerant architecture. Terracotta 2.0 introduces an Eclipse plug-in for quickly configuring objects and services to be clustered, as well as an enhanced management console for monitoring and tuning.

Terracotta JDBC is a runtime solution for clustering JVMs to keep an in-memory copy of data that is automatically synchronized with the database, significantly reducing calls to the database. Terracotta JDBC learns schemas and monitors database changes as a completely drop-in solution. Terracotta 2.0 introduces constant-time query cache, row-level cache invalidation to further improve database utilization, pattern-based opt-in/opt-out of queries for caching, and an improved console with cache tuning capabilities.

Terracotta Sessions is a simple, drop-in product that dramatically improves 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.
 session clustering performance and availability. Terracotta Sessions is available for free and can be deployed in 30 minutes. Terracotta Sessions is currently available for Apache Tomcat and BEA WebLogic Server.

Free downloads are available from the Terracotta website:

--Terracotta Sessions for Tomcat and Terracotta Sessions for WebLogic Server at http://www.terracottatech.com/downloads.jsp.

Related News

May 16, 2006 -- Terracotta Begins Free Downloads for Java Developers (http://www.terracottatech.com/press_5_16_06_download.shtml)

May 10, 2006 -- Terracotta Clusters BEA WebLogic Server Sessions in 30 Minutes for Free (http://www.terracottatech.com/press_5_10_06_WLS WLS Weblogic Server (BEA Systems)
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May 8, 2006 -- Terracotta Clusters Apache Tomcat for Free (http://www.terracottatech.com/press_5_8_06_Tomcat.shtml)

Availability

Terracotta 2.0 is available for download today at www.terracottatech.com/downloads.jsp. For pricing and further information, interested parties can call 888-30 TERRA, email sales@terracottatech.com, or visit www.terracottatech.com.

About NTT DATA INTELLILINK Corporation

NTT DATA INTELLILINK Corporation is a fully owned subsidiary of NTT DATA, a leading systems integrator in Japan. The company uncovers and incubates next-generation seed and technology in the rapidly evolving world of systems integration. The company is a systems technology company having extensive skills in Java technology and product, database and network solutions and package software for security management with regard to the platform integration.

About Sumisho Computer Systems Corporation

Sumisho Computer Systems, or "SCS," is one of the leading IT solution providers in Japan. As an affiliate of the Sumitomo Corporation, the Company delivers solutions best suited to the needs of customers and their business environment. The integration of propriety technology on software development, high-value service and IT products brought through worldwide network creates value for customers, and thereby maximizes customer satisfaction.

About Terracotta, Inc.

Terracotta, Inc. delivers plug-in capacity and availability for enterprise Java at runtime with no application code changes. Terracotta gives application developers and operators substantial advantages in development, deployment, and management that translate directly to faster time-to-market, increased return on investment, and lower total cost of ownership. Terracotta customers include industry leaders in the financial services and telecom sectors. Founded in 2003, Terracotta is a private firm headquartered in San Francisco. More information on Terracotta can be found at www.terracottatech.com.

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