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Announcing: Unlimited Developer Access
In response to client demand, Atomikos is pleased to announce a new six-month unlimited developer access program. You now have plenty of time to experiment with our transaction management technology with no cap on the number of issues submitted. This program replaces our old one-month developer access, which we, and our users found to be too restrictive. Purchase support today online. We're here to help.
Other NewsHave You Fallen into the Idempotent Receiver Trap?
In an attempt to ‘increase performance’, many people will try to hack around in JMS - thereby falling into the idempotent receiver trap by checking for duplicate message receipt. The consequence: scalability actually degrades.Fortunately, the best way to enjoy reliable messaging is also the simplest one, and it scales linearly. Learn more about Idempotent JMS Consumer Pitfalls.
Components or Services?
When implementing a service-oriented architecture (SOA), you can go the route of components (included modules of reusable functionality) or services (deployed once, reused by calls over the network). So how do you know which path to follow? In this Atomikos blog post, you'll find a discussion on the pros and cons of components versus services, and some helpful links to help you make your choice.
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