Oracle mixes extreme transaction processing with SOA
by Rich Seeley, 12 Feb 2008, SearchSOA.com
Extreme transaction processing (XTP) is being added to complex event processing (CEP) in service-oriented architecture (SOA) implementations for the financial services industry, explains David Chappell, vice president and chief technologist for SOA at Oracle Corp. Matching XTP technology is acquired from Tangersol Coherence in March 2007 with the Oracle SOA Suite, companies can sort through massive transaction data streams and flag exceptions that may indicate crimes such as credit card fraud. Alerts in the SOA application can go through business process engineering language (BPEL) processors to business activity monitoring (BAM) dashboards. Chappell, who has more than 20 years of experience in the software industry and has written and lectured on SOA, the enterprise service bus (ESB) and message oriented middleware (MOM), calls XTP the “future for financial services infrastructure.” first of two articles
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