| Description | Name | Size | Download method |
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| Code from the tutorial sample applications. | objectgridartifacts.zip | 124KB | HTTP |
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In-memory database easily scales across multiple physical machines


Summary: ObjectGrid is a part of the WebSphere Extended Development Data Grid offering, but you can you install it as a standalone package as well. Learn the basics of installing and using this in-memory database for your Java™ applications. You'll see how to set it up to use one or more machines, and then walk through a series of sample applications that demonstrate its capabilities.
Date: 04 Sep 2007
Level: Intermediate
PDF: A4 and Letter (892 KB | 47 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®
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| Description | Name | Size | Download method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Code from the tutorial sample applications. | objectgridartifacts.zip | 124KB | HTTP |