At The Server Labs, we often run into a need that comes naturally with the on-demand nature of Cloud Computing. Namely, we’d like to keep our team’s AWS bill in check by ensuring that we can safely turn off our Amazon EC2 instances when not in use. In fact, we’d like to take this practice [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Architecture’
Full Weblogic Load-Balancing in EC2 with Amazon ELB
This is the latest post in the series on deploying a Weblogic cluster in Amazon EC2. Previous posts have shown how to create and configure a weblogic cluster using either standard Amazon EC2 images or RightScale ServerTemplates and RightScripts.
In the first post in the series, I explained how to deploy a [...]
Using RightScripts to create a Weblogic cluster in Amazon EC2
In my previous post, I described how to set up a Weblogic cluster in Amazon EC2 using the Oracle-supplied Amazon AMI image. In this post, I will describe how to create a cluster using RightScripts, an alternative technology offered by RightScale.
In Amazon EC2, you work on an AMI - installing software, configuring - until you [...]
iProcess Server architecture
After my previous quick introduction to TIBCO iProcess Suite, I will take this opportunity to go through the main parts of the core component of iProcess, its Server.
Looking in more detail at the iProcess Server’s architecture we can see that its engines are organized into nodes, where a node is formed by 1 or N [...]
Quick introduction to TIBCO iProcess components
From observing material available on the internet and in discussions with our customers, it is clear that there is a fair amount of confusion as to which components are available in TIBCO iProcess suite and what they are used for. This article aims to clarify the components included and provides a brief description of each [...]