Author Archives: .Net Team
.NET local cache is out
On my previous post I've talked about the upcoming new local cache for .NET that introduces ultra fast caching performance. http://blog.gigaspaces.com/2008/12/07/ultra-fast-local-cache-implementation-for-net/ This cache has now been released as part of our early access program for the upcoming 7.0 version. This implementation gives you the power … Continue reading
Posted in .Net, Caching, Data Grid, GigaSpaces
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Ultra fast local cache implementation for .NET
Native In-Memory Performance for .NET Clients As you may know, since version 6.6 GigaSpaces XAP.NET has become a separate offering, with a native .NET look & feel, considerably better performance and improved ease of use. We are continuing to improve XAP.NET, and … Continue reading
Event listener container abstraction for .NET
GigaSpaces XAP.NET 6.6.2 comes with out of the box event listener container abstraction that decouples the business logic implementation from the underlying data grid implementation. This allows simpler and faster processing unit implementation, without having to implement the event triggering … Continue reading
Posted in .Net, Data Grid, Events, GigaSpaces, sba, SOA
Tagged .NET;event container;processing unit;
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XAP.NET speaks Java?
One of the key features of GigaSpaces XAP/XAP.NET is the seamless interoperability of .NET Java and C++, This can happen because that the product core is developed in Java and entries are saved inside the space in a generic, language … Continue reading
Posted in .Net, Application Architecture, Caching, Development, GigaSpaces
Tagged .Net, Application Server, Distributed Cache, Interoperability
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The new XAP.NET 6.6 version
XAP.NET 6.6 has been recently released, I’m very happy to introduce this new and very cool version. It’s the first time that XAP.NET is a completely stand alone version. The .msi installation provides a fluent self explanatory installation experience. Once … Continue reading
Posted in .Net, Application Architecture, Development, GigaSpaces, News, sba, space-based architecture
Tagged .Net, Application Server, Distributed Cache
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