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Frank Jennings, David Salter

"Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6"


In the current time, sensitive economy is the responsibility of the enterprises. They
must keenly monitor business data and events that go across their systems.
I have tested various business event processing tools available in the market
today. Very few of them break away from the traditional business data processing
algorithms, and provide intelligent and real time event processing which supports
notifications and triggers. These tools have the capability to continuously monitor
streams that propagate business data and also provide useful analytical inferences.
In our need to find an event processor, let us define the most common functionalities
expected out of an event processor:
1. Continuous monitoring
2. Filtering capabilities
3. Notifications and triggers
4. Web Services support
5. Partition support
6. Seamless integration
Group of enterprise systems behaves more like a 'nervous system' that absorbe large
amounts of sensory input from sources interconnected with the systems such as the
stock market, news or point-of-sale transactions. In our airlines 'nervous system'
there exist a business amalgamation of several partner airlines that interact with
each other through data. If data is the focal point of any transaction, imagine the
data flow that will happen every minute in this airlines transaction.


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