is a powerful and versatile middleware component that allows you to move your mission-critical data around a network by using the publish-subscribe architecture.
The XStream Control environment is based on the publish-subscribe architecture. This means that for your information to be moved around, your data must be published to a data stream, and then your application must subscribe to a data stream to retrieve it. The streams take care of the rest. They have the built-in capability, based on configuration parameters, to publish and subscribe data with each other and with your applications. The architecture allows a data stream to publish data to more than one stream or application at a time, but allows only one source of data for any particular data stream. This ensures the integrity of your data.
Using both push and pull technology, XStream Control data streams can be linked together, and to your application, to provide needed data mobility, persistence, and backup, without compromising the speed, reliability, integrity, and scale-ability of your applications. This middleware product is capable of calling and receiving calls, to and from other data streams, within your network to move data. It can even call your process at a scheduled time, receive and send your data, and then reschedule itself to do it again the next minute, hour, day, or whenever you specify.
It has a built-in configurable caching system, which allows you to configure it, based on your system and data requirements. Other features include compact design, data throttling, data versioning, security, and recovery.
XStream Control has a programming API that supports both Java and C languages.
XStream Control runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 1 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
DLLs and Libraries.
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