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Event listener container abstraction for .NET

December 5th, 2008

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 logic by your self. For those of you who are familiar with open spaces event [...]

XAP.NET speaks Java?

October 5th, 2008

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 free, form, allowing each specific programming language to interact with the entries in the space [...]

The new XAP.NET 6.6 version

October 5th, 2008

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 installation is completed you get a fully configured ready to use framework (see download [...]

Quantum Leap with XAP 6.5 for .NET

July 6th, 2008

In an attempt to summarize the new .NET product release, as part of Gigaspaces XAP 6.5, the only phrase that gets into my head is quantum leap. Being the .NET team leader I don’t expect anyone to trust my objectivity, though looking at the list of achievements I guess there will be no [...]

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