
Lotus Expeditor wiki: IBM Lotus Expeditor integrator tutorials: Free IBM Lotus Expeditor integrator tutorials The tutorials mentioned below are available in PDF format at the bottom of the article, in the Attachments tab. Part 1 - Basic installation and configuration This tutorial contains information on how to set up the Expeditor integrator runtime, install and configure the Expeditor Toolkit for Eclipse. Part 2 - Extend messaging infrastructure to devices using micro broker and Expeditor integrator This tutorial gives a quick start for ISVs and Business Partners who want to enable their (smart) devices with reliable communication through messaging (e.g. gateways, smart meters, PoS systems, scale systems, and other smart devices using messaging protocols to integrate with existing IT infrastructure components). Part 2a – Developing an Application which uses JMS Buffered Client This part demonstrates the implementation of an application which uses the JMS Buffered Client so that it is able to communicate with an Expeditor integrator instance. Part 3 - Extending the Expeditor integrator Web UI
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Publications | LinkedIn Data Team Distributed data systems systems are used in a variety of settings like online serving, offline analytics, data transport, and search, among other use cases. They let organizations scale out their workloads using cost-effective commodity hardware, while retaining key properties like fault tolerance and scalability. At LinkedIn we have built a number of such systems. A key pattern we observe is that even though they may serve different purposes, they tend to have a lot of common functionality, and tend to use common building blocks in their architectures. One such building block that is just beginning to receive attention is cluster management, which addresses the complexity of handling a dynamic, large-scale system with many servers. All of this shared complexity, which we see in all of our systems, motivates us to build a cluster management framework, Helix, to solve these problems once in a general way.
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