Oracle Coherence quickstart [electronic resource] / Ahmet Fuat Sungur.
2014Description: 1 streaming video file (1 hr., 43 min., 51 sec.) : digital, sd., colSubject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources: Presenter, Ahmet Fuat Sungur.Summary: "Packt video courses are designed to cover the breadth of the topic in short, hands-on, task-based videos. This is a step-by-step guide to creating scalable memory data grid applications and perform cache operations using Oracle Coherence. It explains all you need to know through simple examples and projects, demonstrating what features are best used, and when; and also examines how to implement services that really matter when optimizing your cache servers. If you are an architect or developer who is responsible for the design and development of Internet or Enterprise applications, and want to learn how to develop distributed and scalable cache applications within a few minutes, then Oracle Coherence Quickstart is ideal for you. The course assumes a solid knowledge of Java and a familiarity with Domain Driven Design (DDD)."--Resource description page.
Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 21, 2014).
Presenter, Ahmet Fuat Sungur.
"Packt video courses are designed to cover the breadth of the topic in short, hands-on, task-based videos. This is a step-by-step guide to creating scalable memory data grid applications and perform cache operations using Oracle Coherence. It explains all you need to know through simple examples and projects, demonstrating what features are best used, and when; and also examines how to implement services that really matter when optimizing your cache servers. If you are an architect or developer who is responsible for the design and development of Internet or Enterprise applications, and want to learn how to develop distributed and scalable cache applications within a few minutes, then Oracle Coherence Quickstart is ideal for you. The course assumes a solid knowledge of Java and a familiarity with Domain Driven Design (DDD)."--Resource description page.