Monthly Archives: March 2007
Oracle Buys Tangosol – GigaSpaces’ Perspective
Before I give my take on the Oracle-Tangosol acquisition , I want to first send a big congratulation to Cameron and the Tangosol team. This is a great personal achievement and I wish you all the best of luck in … Continue reading
When you need more than just a Data Grid
Last week I had the pleasure of spending half a day with the senior architects of one of the leading infrastructure software vendors. They are looking into embedding our product as a caching solution (aka Data Grid) for their next … Continue reading
Partitioning == Scalability, but what about aggregation?
There are a couple of basic rules that you need to follow if you want to achieve true linear scalability in a stateful environment: You need to reduce contention on the same data source You need to remove dependency between … Continue reading
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SBA and J2EE Positioning Clarification
When people first hear about Space-Based Architecture (SBA) one of their immediate reactions is – "Is it a replacement for J2EE?" Since J2EE is not necessarily only one thing (especially not today with all the recent developments in the likes … Continue reading
Posted in Application Architecture, GigaSpaces, Java, sba, SOA, space-based architecture
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Meet GigaSpaces at TSSJS
I'm looking forward to going to TheServerSide Java Symposium in Vegas this week. One of our leading architects, Shay Banon, is going to demonstrate how you can use GigaSpaces and Spring to build a transactional application that can scale dynamically … Continue reading
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