Beryllium is designed to address shortcomings of all the available solutions currently in use for transferring
messages between application servers. It is based on open standards and technology that has been proven in the
market place. This technology offers compelling advantages over existing solutions for serious consideration for
deployment. Adeptech Systems will make Beryllium technology, with source code, available for free with the expectation
that it will find wide user base.
Notes:
The following explanations are intended to define commonly used terms in the comparative table included in this
white paper:
- 8-bit clean is necessary in transferring binary data efficiently.
- Latency Duration of time it takes a message to be made available for delivery and the actual delivery at the
destination. - Overhead Extra processing or bandwidth needed to encode and decode a message as opposed to a regular transmission.
- Decoupling Ability to stage transfers between source and destination thereby providing processing independence
among sites participating in any message interchange. - Session encryption Encryption enabling slave-to-slave and master-to-slave communications per session basis.
- Endpoint status Ability of an originating site to monitor message processing at the remote end. This may also
involve whether the remotes systems are up or down. - Steams Endless flow of data transfer over an established session.
- Event driven Automatic transfer of messages upon their placement into a system directory.
- Peer-to-peer Any end point can initiate a message transfer to any other site.
Disclaimer
This white paper contains general design information and deployment options for the Beryllium project. This communication
is not intended to make any product announcements or provide details or commitment of specific feature