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Apache Ignite Quick Start Guide

Apache Ignite Quick Start Guide

By : Acharya
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Apache Ignite Quick Start Guide

Apache Ignite Quick Start Guide

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By: Acharya

Overview of this book

Apache Ignite is a distributed in-memory platform designed to scale and process large volume of data. It can be integrated with microservices as well as monolithic systems, and can be used as a scalable, highly available and performant deployment platform for microservices. This book will teach you to use Apache Ignite for building a high-performance, scalable, highly available system architecture with data integrity. The book takes you through the basics of Apache Ignite and in-memory technologies. You will learn about installation and clustering Ignite nodes, caching topologies, and various caching strategies, such as cache aside, read and write through, and write behind. Next, you will delve into detailed aspects of Ignite’s data grid: web session clustering and querying data. You will learn how to process large volumes of data using compute grid and Ignite’s map-reduce and executor service. You will learn about the memory architecture of Apache Ignite and monitoring memory and caches. You will use Ignite for complex event processing, event streaming, and the time-series predictions of opportunities and threats. Additionally, you will go through off-heap and on-heap caching, swapping, and native and Spring framework integration with Apache Ignite. By the end of this book, you will be confident with all the features of Apache Ignite 2.x that can be used to build a high-performance system architecture.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)
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Summary

This chapter covered Apache Ignite data grid concepts. It started with the JSR 107 specification, and covered cache configuration, cache events, listeners, and filters. We explored how the Hibernate L2 cache can be stored in Apache Ignite to improve application performance.

Web session clustering is used to store user sessions in Apache Ignite Cluster to improve system availability, scalability, and performance. This chapter explored web session clustering with Apache Ignite.

In Chapter 4, Exploring the Compute Grid and Query API, we'll learn about the Apache Ignite compute grid, parallel processing, and the Query API.

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