TayzGrid | TayzGrid : In-Memory Data Grid for Java | Caching library
kandi X-RAY | TayzGrid Summary
kandi X-RAY | TayzGrid Summary
TayzGrid is an extremely fast and scalable Open Source In-Memory Data Grid for Java and .NET applications. Use TayzGrid for database caching, Java Web Session Persistence, Hibernate Second Level Cache, Java Spring Cache, Memcached Wrapper, and much more. TayzGrid is used in mission critical applications. See more details about TayzGrid at www.alachisoft.com/tayzgrid/. See more details at
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- parse the response
- Create a new reduction .
- Expire all items .
- generate portable serialization methods
- Process command .
- Return the data object corresponding to the given key .
- Execute the grpc request .
- Initialize performance counters .
- from interface GMS
- Register notification type .
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We have a solution which uses the Apache Ignite-provided In-Memory Data Grid as a distributed cache. For newer projects, we ended up using Spring, and as such we wished homogenize our software ecosystem and using Spring for the first solution as well. In addition, we do not use all the features of Ignite to excuse its use (discovery, caching).
Since we currently only use a limited subset of features from Ignite, we are basically looking for a self-managed application-level distributed cache solution (similar to what Ignite provides). This means that dedicated caching infrastructure like Redis, Memcached, etc. is not what we want.
I've researched the topic somewhat and found that there are some possible alternatives like:
Tayzgrid - Last update seems to be quite some time ago, not sure if still actively maintained
Druid - Still incubating, and I have also read that new releases being somewhat broken was not that uncommon
Hazelcast - Seems like the best choice given its maturity and the existence of Spring Data Hazelcast, though I am unsure what the level of support is here.
Has anyone has experience with integrating one of the above IMDGs (aside from Ignite) with Spring Cache? Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
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Answered 2018-Nov-21 at 15:38Hazelcast has official support for Spring Data Hazelcast and also this module has many users as now. I can also suggest you to have a look at the resources below:
Using Hazelcast with Spring Data
Getting Started with Microservices Using Hazelcast IMDG and Spring Boot
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You can use TayzGrid like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the TayzGrid component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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