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Over 6 years ago
Answered a question: When evaluating Message Queue, what aspect do you think is the most important to look for?
This can be split into two aspects
- Features and Functionality
- Quality of Service
- Industry support
Within the first, we would evaluate on:
- Support for different Operating System Platforms
- Availability of API across languages, in order of importance - Java, C#,…
About 7 years ago
Answered a question: Sonic ESB was a leader in ESB market in the past. Now Aurea Sonic ESB is shown as 13th position. Can it pick-up market in future?
ESB's have transformed from being point solutions into truly multi-purpose applications. ESB from traditional sources of integration technologies - Tibco and from the IBM Websphere family - will rule the roost in large enterprises
Mule is a close follower from the JBoss…
About 8 years ago
About 8 years ago
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The primary use cases have been
- REST API to extract data in JSON format
- Custom logic for interpretation of data
- Transformation of interpreted/derived data into Java objects
- Java --> JSON transformation and another REST call to load it to a target
In each…
About 8 years ago
We used the HTTP Connector and also re-used a custom connector built for a 3rd party product. The REST API to integrate with the 3rd party product was abstracted away for us
For one Mule flow, we needed to integrate with the enterprise security module. This was made easy…
About 8 years ago
Mule as an ESB has something for everyone. Wide range of connectors and being built on top of the Spring framework are definite advantages in picking up the product
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About 8 years ago
Pre-built data masking componentsPre-built data masking components. I built it exclusively as a pure Java 7 solution. I even avoided open source Apache license libraries, to circumvent rigorous security restrictions that may be present in financial institutions
About 8 years ago
Benchmarked solution for 7 million usersTested and benchmarked a server solution to cater to 5000 simultaneous users. We built a messaging server for OTT mobile messaging a la Whatsapp. We built this on a combination of Dot-Net and SQL Server, Java, Hive, Jetty, Redis and RabbitMQ
We simulated 5000 simultaneous…
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Software architect with 20 years experience in building enterprise and consumer applications.
Specialties: Architecture definition, trade-off analysis, wireless apps, insurance technology, API Gateways, Messaging Middleware, SOA
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