Features
- Standards based APIs - SCA, The Open Group XATMI, Object Management Group CORBA
- Communication types - Synchronous, Asynchronous, Conversational, Unsolicited Notifications, Publish/subscribe
- Typed buffers
- FML/FML32 - Self describing fielded buffers similar to Abstract Syntax Notation One or Fast Infoset
- XML
- STRING and multibyte strings MBSTRING
- CARRAY binary blobs
- VIEW/VIEW32 externally descripted records
- Transaction Management - Global Transactions - Two-phase commit protocol - X/Open XA
- Clustering - Domains
- /WS - Remote Clients
- Java clients - Jolt
- JEE Integration - Tuxedo JCA Adapter
- Bidirectional Web Services - SALT
- /QUEUE - Transient (in memory) and Persistent Queues (also called Reliable Queues)
- Data Dependent Routing (DDR)
- Event Broker
- Security - Authentication, Authorization, Auditing, and Public key infrastructure based message signing and encryption
- Programmed Administration and SNMP support
- System and application performance monitoring - TSAM
- Load balancing, server spawning and decay
- Supports C, C++, and COBOL applications on most Unix platforms, Linux, Microsoft Windows, and other proprietary platforms such as OpenVMS and AS400 IBM System i
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