The current front runner is to use a map reduce function (written in
Javascript) and run by MongoDB...

It actually seems like a good choice as its almost like a stored
procedure so performance should be excellent.

R
On 9 February 2012 15:22, morten hattesen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would recommend looking at Apache Camel, too, but running it "bare",
> and leave out Mule (or any other ESB, for that matter), since it seems
> to be overkill for your need.
>
> The Camel solution will leave you with a decoupled messaging solution
> that is easily expandable and monitorable (JMX/MBeans).
>
> On Jan 26, 10:07 pm, Wayne Fay <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > its ongoing for sure. The stack you mention seems a bit heavy weight...
>>
>> These ESB platforms generally only load what you need (ala OSGI) so
>> while they have a long list of supported components, you will rarely
>> load more than what you're actually using for your specific
>> implementation. I can't make specific claims about performance for
>> your situation but we have been happy with our ESB experiences.
>>
>> And I did say...
>>
>> >> important part (business logic/transformation) in the middle. This may
>> >> also be total overkill depending on the specifics of your project but
>> >> something to consider.
>>
>> If this is a single app to move data from one place to another, an ESB
>> is probably overkill. If you anticipate a future need to pipe the same
>> data (via another transformer or the same one etc) to another
>> destination (endpoint), or do some other analysis of the data, you may
>> find this to be a useful foundation block that you can build on (as we
>> have).
>>
>> Wayne
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