ISM Manual
  • Overview
  • Features
  • Components
  • Directory Structure
  • Startup/Shutdown
  • ISM Admin UI
    • Dashboard
    • Flow
    • Job
      • Schedule
    • Channel
      • AMQP
      • Mqtt
      • sFTP
    • Interface
      • System
      • Data Structure
      • Field Group
      • Field
    • Web Service
    • Utility
    • Admin
    • Result
  • Tasks
    • Control Task
      • Route
      • Split/Join
      • Mapping
    • FTP
      • FTP Input
      • FTP Output
      • FTP Transfer
    • DB
      • SQL Executor
      • SQL Batch Executor
    • File
      • File Input
      • File Output
      • File Validator
      • Record Extractor
    • Excel
      • Excel Reader
      • Excel Writer
    • Flow
      • Flow Execution
      • Wait Sub
    • Web Service
      • REST Client
      • Web service Client
    • PGP
      • Encrypt
      • Decrypt
    • Cloud
      • SharePoint
      • Amazon S3
      • Google Cloud Storage
    • Others
      • Email Sender
      • LDAP Client
      • Function
      • Script
      • Java Class
  • REST Service
  • Trouble Shooting
  • Logging Configuration
  • Implementing a Task
  • Custom Class
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    • What is XNARUM Integration Service Mastery (ISM)?
    • What is the purpose of XNARUM?
    • Can XNARUM be customized to specific integration requirements?
    • Is XNARUM scalable?
    • Does XNARUM provide support and maintenance?
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  1. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is XNARUM scalable?

Yes, XNARUM is designed to be scalable, allowing customers to handle increased integration and transaction volumes and accommodate future growth. It provides a robust architecture that can handle large-scale integration requirements.

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