How to check your Integration Server’s performance

How to check your Integration Server’s performance

Integration Server
My dear readers, Welcome to 2019. It has been a while since my last published post, but I am back and ready to... rumbleeeee.... (I mean explore :) ). I wish you a great year full of happiness, joy, health and, of course, exploring. Let me give you an advice: Build a process for the work/topics/areas that you consider important. Without a process in place, it is so easy to get side-tracked and caught-up in other stuff. If you want to write a blog post, set an appointment in your calendar and stick to it. No excuses. If you want to work on your side project, set aside regularly a couple of hours of uninterrupted work. Without this, your side projects (whatever these might be) will only get the leftover…
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Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS – Part 4

Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS – Part 4

Integration Server
Hello, fellow guidelines enthusiasts. I am back with yet another part (the 4th) of the Coding Guidelines series. The end of the series is near. Feeling blue? No need, we will continue our endeavors in the future on other topics. The goddess of creativity has been merciful and allowed me to write 4 out of 6 posts I have planned in the series. Now let's dive right in because I guess you are not here (only) for my witty humor, but to find out more about today's topic: performance guidelines.   Performance considerations     When you are doing integration services you are acting like a bridge between 2 or multiple systems. This means you have to leave the minimal footprint possible.   The time required to execute the integration…
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