Software Continuity: Failover Strategies for Uninterrupted Operations
This article explores how Chronicle Services provides empowering failover strategies for uninterrupted operations.
Navigating Behaviour with Events
The practices of Event-Driven Architecture and Behaviour-Driven Development have more in common than may at first be apparent. At Chronicle, we have embraced both of these approaches and implemented them through our Chronicle Services Framework.
Events and Data Transfer Objects in Chronicle Services
In this article, we will explore the ideas behind Events in Chronicle Services in more detail, and how to build a service that works with Events carrying structured data.
Newsletter Q3 | 2023
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Explores the key benefits of Chronicle’s FIX engine, and highlights why top-tier banks and hedge funds are coming to Chronicle for their FIX solution.
Memory Management in Java: An Introduction
Understanding memory management in Java, and particularly the role of object allocation is essential when optimising system performance. In Java, memory management is an…
This demo highlights some key features of Chronicle FIX, and provides an example of how to monitor its performance.
Building Fast Microservices with Java
Low Latency? In computing, latency is defined as the length of time to perform some task. This could be the time it takes to…
Building Low Latency Java Microservices using Chronicle Services
In this series of articles, we will explore Chronicle Services through a number of worked examples, each illustrating a specific feature of the framework.
Have you realised that 99% of your system’s latency might be due to accidental complexity? This video looks at a real life example of accidental complexity to help explain what it is, and provides a strategy for how to investigate how you can reduce potential accidental complexity.
Is 99% of your System’s Latency due to Accidental Complexity?
Have you realised that 99% of your system’s latency might be due to accidental complexity? In this article we will look at a real…
6 Considerations when Building High-Performance Java Microservices with EDA
Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) is a design principle focused on the creation, detection, and reaction to events. Renowned for its resilience and low latency, EDA…
What is Chronicle Services?
Building and deploying a new system in the finance domain can be a lengthy and expensive process. Chronicle Services aims to tackle this by taking care of many of the steps needed to deploy applications – allowing developers to focus on business logic.
Demo | Chronicle Tune
Interested in learning about the CPU isolation feature of Chronicle Tune? This video demonstrates how easy and flexible it is to manage configurations in just a few seconds with Chronicle Tune in comparison to isolcpus.
StoneX Case Study
Foojay is the central resource for the OpenJDK community’s daily information needs, a place for friends of OpenJDK and a community platform for the…
Peter Lawrey explores the issue of there being a shortage of skilled developers, and discusses how Chronicle products help to mitigate this.
Newsletter Q2 | 2023
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This video replays key highlights from Chronicle’s Product Roadmap Event on June 7th 2023. It demonstrates: the talk, networking and other moments.
Chronicle Queue Released for Linux ARM64 Chronicle Queue Chronicle Queue is a persisted low-latency messaging framework for high performance and critical applications. Designed to…