Re: kbmMW v. 2.01 released
From: Billy (nospam_at_i-ssis.com)
Date: 06/01/04
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Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 01:13:37 -0400
Is there a whitepaper or documentation on SOAP implementation of kbmmW.
"C4D - Kim Madsen" <kbm@components4developers.com
(kbmMW/kbmMemTable/kbmWABD/kbmX10)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Components4Developers are proud to be able to present the latest release
of our flagship enterprise level n-tier
> development tool.
> Also this time we have raised the bar with regards to functionality vs
usability vs scalability vs price!
>
> One of the things we have concentrated about in this release is our WIB...
Wide Information Bus.
> The WIB is a virtual bus on which information in the form of messages
published by nodes are flowing freely for the
> benefit of other nodes who can subscribe on all or subsets of the messages
and thus receive near realtime information.
>
> We call it Wide Information Bus because all types of information can
flow.. images, bitmaps, streams, requests,
> responses, objects, simple values, XML etc. There are no limits.
>
> The latest edition of kbmMW adds to the existing WIB by now allowing for
hub/spoke topology in addition to the normal
> bus/node topology. Although the two topologies technically are different,
their API is the same from the developers
> point of view.
> Actually even though the WIB topology possible in kbmMW is very much
different from all other n-tier vendors
> communication topology, the developers API is the same as if traditional
request/response communication setups are used.
>
> For a general description about the WIB, check out our whitepaper
'Publish/subscribe messaging'.
> We will soon provide a whitepaper showing our new hub/spoke WIB topology
too.
>
> kbmMW is a leading n-tier development tool for Delphi, C++Builder, Kylix,
Java and .Net which contain:
> - almost 30 different database API's
> - several transport layers including Indy, DXSocks, Synapse, NexusDB,
ISAPI and Local
> - transport of all datatypes including simple types, datasets, objects,
streams, XML and many more
> - built in failover and measuring loadbalancing with full probing of
availability and functionality of each server
> - server clusters with either distributed or centralized loadbalancing
> - the fastest detached remote datasets available for any Borland product
featuring automatic resolving of changes
> - multi database transactional support.
> - heterogenous join resolving support.
> - easily switchable database support. I.e. have one server executable but
support multiple database types setting only
> one property.
> - several easy to use powerful wizards which easily can be extended with
the company's own functionality to encourage
> code reuse
> - server and client side multistatement transactional support even over
multiple databases
> - SOAP/XML/HTTP support
> - support for StreamSec SSL, StreamSec symmetric encryption, DCPCrypt2
encryption and more.
> - advanced memory or cross database bound sequencer facilities
> - full featured file service for file transfer and remote file operations
> - cross database metadata support. Create, update and list tables,
indexes, sequencers/generators and more
> - full support for writing business objects in Java alongside business
objects written in Delphi, C++Builder or Kylix.
> - advanced fully configurable dataset and metadata caching support for
extreme performance
>
> This is just a small sample of the many features stuffed into this
developer tool!
>
> kbmMW is currently priced at US$389/developer or US$3000/city site
license.
>
> For more information, please dont hesitate to contact
kbm@components4developers.com
>
>
> --
> best regards
> Kim Madsen
> kbm@components4developers.com
> www.components4developers.com
>
> The best components for the best developers
> kbmMW - RAD Enterprise class n-tier application server framework
> kbmMemTable - High performance memory table
> kbmWABD - RAD web development
> kbmX10 - RAD house automation
>
>
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