Paul Krill
Editor at Large

Recursion upgrades ESB

analysis
Dec 21, 20061 min

Recursion Software on Thursday announced a new version of its enterprise service bus, Cinergi 2.1 The ESB serves as a multi-language application integration platform supporting SOA and Web services. Featured in version 2.1 are enhancements in security, reliability and performance. Bidirectional communication is offered for C++, Java and .Net clients and servers. The same port for communication from the client to

Recursion Software on Thursday announced a new version of its enterprise service bus, Cinergi 2.1

The ESB serves as a multi-language application integration platform supporting SOA and Web services. Featured in version 2.1 are enhancements in security, reliability and performance.

Bidirectional communication is offered for C++, Java and .Net clients and servers. The same port for communication from the client to the server is used for server-to-client links, thus strengthening network security by eliminating the need to open two ports. One port is sufficient for data, transactions and processes.

The Cinergi runtime environment for C++ supports 64-bit processing for the AIX 5.3 and Red Hat Linux platforms. An Architect Console included with Cinergi leverages 64-bit CPUs for performance; software engineers can use the console to select business logic to expose as a service.

A failsafe feature in version 3.1 protects against server failure once a runtime application starts. Clients and servers will continue to communicate regareless of the ability to hook up with the license server. A client application will check license availability through the server application first, bypassing the license server if it is unavailable.

Paul Krill

Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. Paul has been covering computer technology as a news and feature reporter for more than 35 years, including 30 years at InfoWorld. He has specialized in coverage of software development tools and technologies since the 1990s, and he continues to lead InfoWorld’s news coverage of software development platforms including Java and .NET and programming languages including JavaScript, TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, and Go. Long trusted as a reporter who prioritizes accuracy, integrity, and the best interests of readers, Paul is sought out by technology companies and industry organizations who want to reach InfoWorld’s audience of software developers and other information technology professionals. Paul has won a “Best Technology News Coverage” award from IDG.

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