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    Both above the operating system and below the business application belong to the category of middleware. FlyingServer is based on JakartaEE specification, and with the application scenarios of current cloud native and micro services, to enhance service capabilities. More basic and general capabilities are integrated into FlyingServer to provide better development capability and running container environment for upper-level applications.
    Distributed Business Application
    FlyingServer supports service application deployment in physical machines, VMS, and cloud scenarios. It uses load balancing, clustering, and session sharing technologies to improve the request volume, efficiency, and stability of business application.
    Clustering
    FlyingServer supports the management of multiple instances, multiple clusters, and multiple service domains, and comes with an adaptive load balancer with high throughput.
    Vm Functions
    Users can connect to various cloud management platforms, such as K8S, through the FlyingServer console or command line, and create clusters or instances of Node nodes through the FlyingServer.
    Cross-platform Operation
    FlyingServer is suitable for mainstream CPUs, operating systems and databases, including Kunpeng and Dawning Loongson chips, Qilin and Tongxin operating systems, AntDB, Dameng and KingbaseES.
    Extensive Database Adaptation
    FlyingServer integrates with a number of domestic database drivers, such as: AntDB, Dameng, KingbaseES, HYLANDA, GBase, openGause, UXDB, etc.
    JSR Specification Requests
    fully compatible with Java
    FlyingServer has passed full JakartaEE8 function test through TCK, and the test results are shown in details.
    Customer Success Stories
    China Telecom: distributed deployment for its core CRM
    Our Customers
    The FlyingServer application middleware not only helps us to quickly complete the cluster deployment and cluster management of distributed architecture, but also improves the performance and runs more stably than the original middleware.
    Director of System Operation Department of Information Center
    50+
    certifications of mutual product compatibility