Preface
I started working with BEA Tuxedo version 8 in 2003 by writing code in the C programming language. Tuxedo seemed like a magical framework that just worked and enabled several teams to develop microservices (we called them components then) and integrate them into a single distributed system in the end. Despite being developed in the 1980s, Oracle Tuxedo still runs a significant portion of critical infrastructure and is not going away any time soon. Yet the API provided by Oracle Tuxedo is still based on the same C programming language. Developing business logic in the C programming language is overkill in 2021; we should be using better tools for that. For developer productivity, nothing beats Python.
After 17 years, I have developed ...
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