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Phil Ly
Mar 18, 20243 min read
Building a Web Interface to a centralized view of Application Logs with LogWatch
TIC LogWatch is a NonStop application log monitoring product that detects anomalies and raises alerts to enable proactive handling of errors
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Phil Ly
Aug 25, 20213 min read
Modernize Your Middleware with REST
There are many good reasons why you should switch to a modern middleware solution like REST.
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TIC Talk Blog
Nov 16, 20202 min read
How we integrate Base24 with REST using LightWave
Integrating LightWave with Base24, the most popular financial application package to run on NonStop.
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Phil Ly
Jul 29, 20203 min read
"NonStop Forward, Forward NonStop"
The NonStop has always proven the most reliable and cost-effective platform, supporting thousands of mission critical applications worldwide
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Phil Ly
Dec 3, 20193 min read
Accessing Google Apigee with LightWave
Apigee is a platform / API gateway for developing and managing APIs.
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Phil Ly
Oct 15, 20194 min read
5 Things to Know when Starting a REST Client Development Project
The purpose of this blog is to provide a practical guide to prepare you for a REST Client programming project.
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Phil Ly
Jan 24, 20182 min read
What is REST Web Service?
Ten or 15 years ago, when people talked about Web Services, you would immediately understand they were referring to SOAP. But these days,...
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Phil Ly
Aug 3, 20152 min read
Disparate Data Sources and Targets?
Providing our clients’ a comprehensive range of consulting services and software products all designed to keep their NonStop systems current
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Scott Pasho
May 27, 20145 min read
Modernize or Migrate? That is the Question…
Integrating Web services into legacy applications through modernization provides new e-business features....
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Phil Ly
May 31, 20112 min read
SOAP/AM and Thunder Suite: What’s the difference?
SOAP/AM Server is used for exposing Pathway Server as Web Services. Thunder Suite can generate and handle the SOAP XML message format.
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