UME Integration Flexibility
In addition to our “C” language API, we offer a JAVA API and a .NET API. We provide support for the Solaris, Windows, Linux and AIX operating systems. The UME Persistent disk store runs on Red Had Enterprise 4 and other 2.6 kernel based Linux distributions, Solaris 5.10 and Microsoft Windows (2000, XP and Vista). Customers have been able to move production systems from legacy messaging systems to a UME based model in as little as 30 days. Most of our evaluations end up with a running pilot at the end of the 30 day evaluation.
Since we provide a range of sample applications with the evaluation software, customers can port applications fairly quickly. The source code in our example applications is available to you to test, model and understand how 29West's LBM provides the fastest, most efficient messaging layer available today. Many customers use these examples as spare parts, extracting fragments of code as appropriate. Our example applications demonstrate many LBM scenarios such as multiple receivers, hot failover, use of event queues, immediate messaging, sending request messages, sending messages on multiple topics, generating & receiving message spikes for performance testing, sending from multiple sources with rate control, and much more.
For the organizations that are not getting the performance they need from their current system, or want a competitive advantage in the market by leveraging a lower latency, higher performing persistent messaging layer, UME may be a perfect fit.
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