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Build grid-ready apps with ObjectGrid

In-memory database easily scales across multiple physical machines

Tom Alcott, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM
Tom Alcott is Senior Technical Staff Member (STSM) for IBM in the United States. He has been a member of the Worldwide WebSphere Technical Sales Support team since its inception in 1998. In this role, he spends most of his time trying to stay one page ahead of customers in the manual. Before he started working with WebSphere, he was a systems engineer for IBM's Transarc Lab supporting TXSeries. His background includes over 20 years of application design and development on both mainframe-based and distributed systems. He has written and presented extensively on a number of WebSphere run time issues.
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Larry Clark (clarry@us.ibm.com), Consultant, IBM
Larry Clark
Larry Clark is a Consultant with IBM Software Services for WebSphere (ISSW). He has six years experience as a consultant and specializes in WebSphere Extended Deployment and WebSphere Application Server performance. Prior to joining ISSW, he worked in IBM Software Group software architecture and development organizations, most notably with IBM Application Generators..

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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