Geospatial Routing Blade
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Whitepaper: Solace’s Solution for Event-driven Geospatial Routing
When it comes to getting information to people and systems that need it, “where” is frequently just as important as “what.” Solace makes a Geospatial Routing Blade that enables its message routers to incorporate geospatial information into the routing process.
A Real-time View of Relevant Situations
When equipped with the Geospatial Routing Blade, Solace’s message routers can filter and forward messages based on where things happen, as well as the current location of people and systems that might need to know about them. This means people and systems get the information they need without being overwhelmed by data about events they have no responsibility for, or ability to respond to.
Routing by Location
Solace’s appliance is the first solution that supports the EDXL-DE specification’s polygon routing requirement so it can determine whether events occur within irregular non-politically-defined areas such as coastlines, parade routes, special event security zones, flood plains or storm paths.
Proven Technology
The performance and resilience of Solace’s message routers have been proven in the datacenters of top Wall Street firms, global telcos and federal agencies. The appliance form factor means they are easy to deploy and maintain, first because the functionality is delivered with no software to license or install and second because they requires minimal datacenter resources such as rack space, power, and cooling.
Geospatial Routing Blade Capabilities
- Inspection of message content and subscription-based routing
- Publisher doesn’t specify a destination or even assign a structured subject
- Subscribers express content interestsusing natural language and XPath
- Sophisticated routing at high speed
- Complex subscriptions with comparators such as ‘and’, ‘or’, ‘greater than’, and ‘less than’
- Numerical comparisons for real numbers
- Geospatial routing matching lat/long points to complex polygons
- 2 million subscriptions total, 500K unique



