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Massive Data Collecting using JMS over Weblogic
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I have to develop a massive data collection and database loading application using JMS Queues over Weblogic.
Did anyone do this before? May anyone point me to any article or architecture design to fit this complex functionality?
Best regards
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Re: Massive Data Collecting using JMS over Weblogic
Hello,
I have to develop a massive data collection and database loading application using JMS Queues over Weblogic.
Did anyone do this before? May anyone point me to any article or architecture design to fit this complex functionality?
Best regards
If you would, describe a little more clearly what you are doing - what do you mean by "massive"? How is the data sourced? Where is it going? How is it being used? And of course, why JMS and WebLogic? Is that a design constraint, and if so, why?
--Ray
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