Mule : SEDA
This page last changed on Nov 16, 2005 by rossmason.
In SEDA, applications consist of a network of event-driven stages connected by explicit queues. This architecture allows services to be well-conditioned to load, preventing resources from being overcommitted when demand exceeds service capacity. SEDA is an design pattern for high thoughtput, massively scalable architectures.
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