Temenos acquired Jbase for their T24 banking software in 1999. Although they probably won't reveal how many banks or branches they support, they wouldn't have acquired it if it wasn't solid. Here are some links:
http://www.temenos.com/en-us/
http://www.prospectus.co.uk/multivalue/JBase
http://t24e.com/forum/what-is/what-is-jbase/

Charlie

On 01-28-2014 8:37 AM, Aaqil Khattak wrote:
May b you are right Man i think you forgot with the maintenance issue on jbase people are suffering. Tell me how many heavy banks have jbase can you give me the exact number of branches, any bank more then 200 branches. We have few banks in Pakistan as well running on jbase with less then 100 branches may be running fine but the issues are still there.

I am talking with reference to scalablity, reliability and if you are comparing with the price then its okay.

Please update me so i can correct myself with this.

Regards,

Aaqil Khattak


On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Charlie Noah <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Aaqil,

    Since nobody else has responded to this, I will. Where did you get
    the idea that Jbase isn't stable? It is very stable and many
    "heavy" banks are using it, as well as large sites in other
    industries.

    Regards,
    Charlie Noah

    On 01-27-2014 5:09 AM, Aaqil Khattak wrote:
    It is better to switch to Oracle or DB2 jbase is not stable and
    not suitable for heavy bank.


    On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 1:23 PM, My_jBase
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hello,

        Does anyone use the command jlogdup with parameter
        terminate=wait with options timeout=nnn and retry=nnn ? What
        is the purpose of these options ?
        I can read in documentation:

        terminate=wait (I) - switch to elder log sets as required and
        wait for new updates  -   it looks OK
        but
        timeout=nnn (I) - timeout period in seconds for 'terminate=wait'
        retry=nn (I - specifies the interval between retries, when
        'terminate=wait'

        What is the default value for retry and timeout ?
        I don't use them so my jlogdup command looks like :

        jlogdup -v -e /journal/TJ.ERROR INPUT set=eldest
        terminate=wait OUTPUT set=stdout | ssh
        /*remote_server*/ /logstore.sh

        and it still crashes without any reason.

        Regards
        Piotr





        W dniu wtorek, 25 czerwca 2013 15:02:07 UTC+2 użytkownik
        My_jBase napisał:

            Hi,

            These are some last lines of jlogdup logfile

            10*1*1329824679*1372153745 WRITE
            /jbase/jspooler/jspool_log DEVCONFIG*9627
            10*1*1329824897*1372153745 WRITE
            /jbase/jspooler/jspool_log DEVCONFIG*9172
            0*0*0*1372153746 EOF
            11:49:06 25 JUN 2013 : STATUS:
                Termination Statistics: usr 1016.14 , sys 3621.59 ,
            elapsed 161m17.05
                INPUT : 35829722 records , 0 blocks , -322285481
            record bytes , 0 errors
                OUTPUT: 0 records , 5196925 blocks , 0 bytes , 0 errors
            11:49:06 25 JUN 2013 : STATUS:
                Program terminated. Exit code is 0


            Can You see EOF ??? - jlogdup was started with
            terminate=wait

            Piotr





            W dniu sobota, 8 czerwca 2013 14:36:02 UTC+2 użytkownik
            VK napisał:

                > looks like a simple end of the ssh session

                Just a thought... is your ssh client configured to
                have keepalive on?


                On Jun 5, 9:16 am, My_jBase
                <[email protected]> wrote:
                > Hello,
                >
                > This appears to be a problem with the option
                terminate=wait. After
                > restarting the jlogdup process operates as long as
                it's rewriting data from
                > logset to the remote database - it stops working as
                soon as it's done
                > rewriting the data, It terminates at the moment
                when it comes to the
                > end, although the journal process is still active.
                >
                > What should I do ?
                > Piotr

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