Category Archives: Development
Daniel Gradecak’s Blog-Are JavaSpaces recognized?
I’ve been reading this nice post from Daniel Gradecak's blogs. He is asking interesting questions about how architects building their systems and how JavaSpaces and SBA are used when designing distributed systems. See my comment as a feedback to his … Continue reading
Closing the gap between multi-core hardware and enterprise applications
Both Nati Shalom and Geva Perry wrote here before about the missing piece in Cloud Computing and in Virtualization, and how the GigaSpaces middleware provides this piece. Case in point: GigaSpaces and Sun Microsystems recently teamed up to address some aspects … Continue reading
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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