Extreme transaction processing ( eXtreme Transaction Processing or XTP for short) is an extremely resource-intensive form of transaction processing . This form provides processing from 10,000 simultaneous access attempts (500 transactions per second) and higher.
Description
XTP applications are designed, developed, used and supported on computer clusters and / or distributed grid networks, and memory virtualization technologies are used together with [1] . The term itself was coined by Gartner to describe a multi-computer architecture that provides secure, scalable and high-performance transactions in data processing [2] .
Methodology
Implementations
Jive Softwareβs Clearspace , for example, is built on top of Oracle Corporationβs Coherence system, an Oracle Fusion Middleware component that supports XTP, in an effort to improve common transaction processing. Another example is WareLites' real-time demand chain management based on WL-BOSS (grid-driven event management software for XTP). Other examples of XTP include GigaSpaces XAP (eXtreme Application Platform) and IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale .
See also
- Cluster (group of computers)
- Comprehensive Event Processing
- Distributed computing
- Distributed transaction
- Grid
- Java Platform, Enterprise Edition
- .NET Framework
- Transaction processing
- Transaction Processing Performance Council
Notes
- β Dan Kusnetzky. Extreme Transaction Processing // Virtualization: A Manager's Guide . - "O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 2011-06-20. - S. 54. - 73 p. - ISBN 9781449306458 .
- β SOA, 2010 , XTP (Extreme Transaction Processing), p. 57.
Literature
- Guido Schmutz, Daniel Liebhart, Peter Welkenbach. Grid computing / Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP) // Service-oriented Architecture: An Integration Blueprint: a Real-world SOA Strategy for the Integration of Heterogeneous Enterprise Systems: Successfully Implement Your Own Enterprise Integration Architecture Using the Trivadis Integration Architecture Blueprint . - Packt Publishing Ltd, 2010 .-- S. 49-59. - 408 p. - ISBN 9781849681056 .