Date:
27 Jun 2012 - 06:30 - 08:00When most developers are tasked to implement time-bound business
requirements the de facto solution is to create the dreaded batch job.
While a batch job might solve the immediate problem their brute force
nature makes them resource intensive and forces us to run them at night
when the system is under less load.
But what if we run global operations that puts constant load on our
system? What if that window of time is to short to get all work done?
When everything is getting more and more "real time" we need to run our
jobs more often. But how often can we really run them given the load
they put on our database?
Join Andreas for some real-time solutions to time-bound processes with the latest and greatest sagas from NServiceBus
When everything is getting more and more "real time" we need to run our jobs more often. But how often can we really run them given the load they put on our database? Join Andreas Ohlund for some real-time solutions to time-bound processes with the latest and greatest sagas from NServiceBus
Cost:
Free - registration required