SL announced the release of TIBCO RTView Monitor for ActiveSpaces 4.0, a result of the companies’ continued 14-year partnership.
These updates to the SL offering include significant advancements in user experience and a complete set of displays presenting all monitoring data available from ActiveSpaces. Collection of data has been highly optimized to make use of the newly introduced FTL transport mechanism.
TIBCO ActiveSpaces is a distributed peer-to-peer data grid, featuring data consistency, data scalability, configurable replication, and fault tolerance. Release 4.0 of TIBCO ActiveSpaces software features a complete redesign and reimplementation of the product to make it more user-friendly for both end-users and administrators.
A new solution package, Solution Package for ActiveSpaces, has been added in support of TIBCO ActiveSpaces 4.1 and is configurable in the Configuration Application. Connections made via the FTL server and a subset of the FTL displays are included in the ActiveSpaces 4 displays.
RTView continues to support Active Spaces2.0. The updated RTView monitors continue to be compatible with SL’s RTView Enterprise Edition for users, requiring end-to-end monitoring of TIBCO-based applications and services.
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