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Walmart and the CICS Asynchronous API: An Adoption Experience
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Walmart and the CICS Asynchronous API: An Adoption Experience

by Frank De Gilio Pradeep Gohil Nick Garrod, Randy Frerking, Rich Jackson, Kellie Mathis
March 2019
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
70 pages
2h 19m
English
IBM Redbooks
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Background
In this Redbooks publication, we follow the experience of the Walmart delivery team as they embrace asynchronous processing patterns in enterprise-grade applications.
We follow their stepped approach, starting with the initial problem space and how they assessed an ambitious set of requirements. In the end, we see how they arrived at a high-throughput, scalable service that minimizes application response times.
We see the benefits that they realized from adopting an asynchronous processing pattern. And we also share the key choices and ...
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