Flux is an embeddable, pure Java solution that increases productivity by meeting the challenges of Job Scheduling, File Transfer, and Workflow. By combining Flux's APIs and user-friendly graphical interfaces, Flux becomes the "engine" that enables highly scalable solutions. It is used in a variety of applications by customers across multiple industry sectors.
The embeddable and modular nature means you can use the Flux API to create custom solutions and makes it ideal for the OEM Developer. Each solution will have Flux at its heart, coordinating all complex process dependencies and rules. Flux may be embedded as a set of APIs for Java, J2EE, XML, and Web Services applications. Apply your company's own brand, look, and feel to interfaces to create a seamless familiar environment for your end-users.
New! Customizable Business Process Management (BPM) example for our current version of Flux.
Administered through the customizable web-based Operations Console, Flux Java Job scheduling allows for processes or batched events to be configured for immediate, deferred, or event driven execution. Flux contains vital features to make each of these easier.
By definition, file transfer creates data security and integrity issues. Flux allows you to safely exchange files internally across an enterprise. Share data with partners and customers via the Internet. Monitor files and file transfers with confidence.
The Workflow element of Flux graphically and logically represents all your business and systems processes and how they flow and interact with one another. Easily define, manage, and rely upon your Workflow to automatically run the your various processes.
Adding Flux AgentsFlux Agents are a powerful add-on to Flux that are sold separately. Agents allow processes to be executed on remote computers to increase overall system throughput and to allow processes to run on computers that contain unique resources. By using the Flux Agent architecture, you can use lightweight Flux agents to run scripts, native executables, batch files, and processes on remote machines. The Operations Console also provides the ability to start, stop, interrupt, unregister, and shut down agents.