You can use the following communications services for communications between the Data Object Broker and other TIBCO Object Service Broker components, such as client processes, Execution Environments, external database gateways, and peer Data Object Brokers:
Each of the components that comprise TIBCO Object Service Broker can reside on different platforms. For details about setting up cross-platform communications using TCP/IP refer to
Configuring TCP/IP. For details about configuring communications between peer TIBCO Object Service Broker systems residing on different platforms, refer to
TIBCO Object Service Broker for Open Systems Installing and Operating.
For best performance, we recommend Cross Memory Services. Cross Memory Services provides better performance than TCP/IP, requiring less processor utilization and resource assignment. TCP/IP is the only method if communications is across platforms.
If you are running symmetric cross memory services, where both address spaces are nonswappable, the processing cycles are shared equally between the two address spaces. In contrast, if you are running asymmetric cross memory services, where one address space (the Execution Environment) is swappable, the processor cycles used for moving data are accounted to the user Execution Environments.