Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Building a Real-Time Data Service

"Today’s Web is a dynamic fabric of users, applications and devices – a constantly evolving platform on which we conduct an ever-growing share of our daily lives...
"Everyone wants to move to the Living Web, but most customers have already made a big investment in existing infrastructure... A Real-Time Data Service (RDS) is designed to make it easy to transition into the Living Web; you retain your existing Application Servers but you do not tax this legacy environment to perform real-time functions."

Ease of Configuration

"If you choose to have Kaazing deliver the service for you, Kaazing will set up a Real-Time Data Service for you and give you the client libraries and the basic required access parameters. If you choose to spin up your own reflector pattern... to run your own RDS, the steps to get up and running are very simple..."

Mobile Devices

"Kaazing also runs on both iPhone and Android via third party hybrid-native offerings such as Cordova (PhoneGap), AppMobi and Titanium’s AppCelerator. The advantage of using these frameworks is that the JavaScript from the browser can be re-used as-is. So again, the application only needs to be written once to run on both the iPhone and Android device as a natively installed application."

Read the Whitepaper: Building a Real-Time Data Service with Kaazing

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