Software Engineering White Papers
Architecting on Demand Solutions, Part 16: Deliver IBM Tivoli System Automation Configurations Quickly Using the Failover Configuration Pattern
Overview This paper, Part 16 in the series, shows the user how to rapidly deliver IBM Tivoli System Automation (TSA) configurations using IBM Rational Software Architect (RSA). Businesses need High Availability (HA) enterprise solutions, but current methods of delivering those solutions are complex and expensive. Common solutions exist, but reuse is difficult because assets are captured in hard-to-reuse formats, such as white papers and presentations. The IBM High Performance On-Demand Solutions (HiPODS) team developed a reference implementation of an HA Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) stack.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | January 2006 | ||
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