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Network Protocols
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
section describes the network protocols supported by Coherence. This section contains the following information: Coherence and the TCMP Protocol Coherence uses TCMP, a clustered IPbased protocol, for server discovery, cluster management, service provisioning and data transmission. To ensure true scalability ...
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Overview for Implementors
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
section is targeted at software developers and architects who need a very quick overview of Coherence features. This document outlines product capabilities, usage possibilities, and provides a brief overview of how one would go about implementing particular features. This document ...
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Partitioned Cache Service
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
address the potential scalability limits of the replicated cache service, both in terms of memory and communication bottlenecks, Coherence has provided a distributed cache service since release 1.2. Many products have used the term distributed cache to describe their functionality ...
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Provide a Data Grid
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
Coherence provides the ideal infrastructure for building Data Grid services, as well as the client and serverbased applications that utilize a Data Grid. At a basic level, Coherence can manage an immense amount of data across a large number of servers in a grid; it can ...
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Provide a Queryable Data Fabric
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
Oracle invented the concept of a data fabric with the introduction of the Coherence partitioned data management service in 2002. Since then, Forrester Research has labeled the combination of data virtualization, transparent and distributed EIS integration, queryability and uniform accessibility found in Coherence as an ...
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Read-Through, Write-Through, Write-Behind and Refresh-Ahead Caching
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
Coherence supports transparent readwrite caching of any datasource, including databases, web services, packaged applications and filesystems; however, databases are the most common use case. As shorthand "database" will be used to describe any backend data source. Effective caches ...
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Real Time Client - RTC
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
Coherence Real Time Client provides secure and scalable access from client applications into a Coherence Data Grid. Coherence RTC extends the Data Grid to the Desktop, providing the same core API as the rest of the Coherence product line. As of Coherence 3.2 ...
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Replicated Cache Service
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
first type of cache that Coherence supported was the replicated cache, and it was an instant success due to its ability to handle data replication, concurrency control and failover in a cluster, all while delivering inmemory data access speeds. A clustered replicated cache ...
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The Coherence Ecosystem
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
Breakdown of Coherence editions #breakdown # Coherence client and server connections #connections # Architecture and Coherence modules involved in connecting client and server editions #architecture Breakdown of Coherence editions The Coherence ecosystem is divided into two subsections: Coherence client editions and Coherence ...
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