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| 1. | This document describes an alternate, sample persistence implementation that does not store the events as XML. When compared to the default XML-based event persistence, performance is improved.
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| 2. | This paper provides an example of the EPCIS specification, how EPCIS events are structured, and how they are composed by the WebSphere Premises Server. Examples are provided to illustrate how WebSphere Premises Server tag read events are used to generate EPCIS events.
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| 3. | Detecting, processing, and persisting RFID tag events require efficient interactions and communications among RFID tag readers, data capture components, message queuing servers, application servers, and database systems. In order to maximize throughput with an acceptable response time, all of these components must be tuned to obtain maximum performance. Obtaining optimal performance tuning is critically dependent on the specific use cases and load requirements that will be experienced by the deployed systems. This IBM Redpaper describes a set of load scenarios and test cases and a methodology for measuring the performance of WebSphere RFID Premises Server 6.0.0.1. For these load scenarios, a set of optimal tunings for WebSphere RFID Premises Server 6.0.0.1 and related software components are provided. These tunings should provide a basis for obtaining optimal performance when deploying your own RFID solution using WebSphere RFID Premises Server 6.0.0.1. This Redpaper is intended for IT specialists and developers who develop and deploy solutions for WebSphere Premises Server V6.0.0.1.
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| 4. | This white paper provides: - A description of the workload scenario that was used to determine the optimized settings. - Measurement methodology and data analysis considerations for determining response times for pallet and case tag reads. - Performance tuning hints for configuring resources to scale WebSphere® RFID Premises Server 6.0.0.1, Data Capture and Delivery, and the required backends to achieve optimal performance. - Sample network topologies that were used for determining the performance of WebSph
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