Oracle Corporation
Architectural design to enable bidirectional service registration and interaction among clusters

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Abstract:

Implementations described herein provide a bidirectional tool configured to provide APIs to enable a cross-cluster service handshakes and design and implementation for enabling two or more instances of an application registered to one cluster and other cluster provides for multi environment interaction. Using a common service registration, users can trigger actions on different instances of the application running in different environments such as a development environment, production environment, and the like. Using the common registration, applications can scale by having extra instances running while a centralized service works as central hub were each instance is registered. Moreover, implementations include utilizing a plurality of deployment asset management layers to establish a stateless API instantiated between point-of-delivery server arrays employed to house multiple customers separated by security partitions.

Status:
Grant
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

29 Apr 2019

Issue date:

9 Feb 2021