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Middleware integrates real-time and enterprise applications Oct 26, 2006 3:09 PM
RTI Real-Time Connect, from Real-Time Innovations (RTI), is a solution for integrating enterprise applications with real-time applications, data and devices. RTI Real-Time Connect overcomes the challenges traditionally associated with integrating enterprise and real-time systems in a number of ways: preventing high-throughput real-time applications from overwhelming slower enterprise infrastructures, delivering immediate real-time notification of enterprise events to real-time applications and bridging between disparate middleware and data management standards. RTI Real-Time Connect uses RTI Data Distribution Service for its interface to real-time systems. This interface complies with the Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) standard version 1.2. RTI Data Distribution Service allows each application to stream up to 950 Mbits of data or 80,000 messages per second with inter-node latencies as low as 65 μs, rates 10 to 25 times faster than can be sustained by most enterprise middleware and data management technologies. RTI Data Distribution Service provides C, C++ and Java interfaces, and it is available for a broad range of platforms including the specialized embedded and real-time operating systems (RTOSes) often used within edge devices and sensors. RTI Real-Time Connect creates a Unified Global Data Space that enables enterprise applications and real-time devices to access the same information using multiple interfaces, leveraging the power of open standards and allowing seamless integration with legacy applications. Supported interfaces include JDBC/ODBC for relational-database (SQL) integration, Web Service Definition Language (WSDL) interfaces for SOA integration, as well as JMS, XML, DDS and various other enterprise solutions. The solution provides turnkey bridging between DDS and Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMSs). Developers can use Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) to easily specify custom integration with other interfaces.
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