Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Hot Rod Java Client Guide Red Hat Data Grid Expand section "Red Hat Data Grid" Collapse section "Red Hat Data Grid" Data Grid documentation Data Grid downloads Making open source more inclusive Providing feedback on Red Hat documentation 1. Hot Rod Java Clients Expand section "1. Hot Rod Java Clients" Collapse section "1. Hot Rod Java Clients" 1.1. Hot Rod Protocol 1.2. Client Intelligence 1.3. Request Balancing 1.4. Client Failover 1.5. Hot Rod client compatibility with Data Grid Server 2. Configuring the Data Grid Maven repository Expand section "2. Configuring the Data Grid Maven repository" Collapse section "2. Configuring the Data Grid Maven repository" 2.1. Downloading the Data Grid Maven repository 2.2. Adding Red Hat Maven repositories 2.3. Configuring your Data Grid POM 3. Hot Rod Java Client Configuration Expand section "3. Hot Rod Java Client Configuration" Collapse section "3. Hot Rod Java Client Configuration" 3.1. Adding Hot Rod Java Client Dependencies 3.2. Configuring Hot Rod Client Connections Expand section "3.2. Configuring Hot Rod Client Connections" Collapse section "3.2. Configuring Hot Rod Client Connections" 3.2.1. Defining Data Grid Clusters in Client Configuration 3.2.2. Manually Switching Data Grid Clusters 3.2.3. Configuring Connection Pools 3.3. Configuring Authentication Mechanisms for Hot Rod Clients Expand section "3.3. Configuring Authentication Mechanisms for Hot Rod Clients" Collapse section "3.3. Configuring Authentication Mechanisms for Hot Rod Clients" 3.3.1. Creating GSSAPI Login Contexts 3.3.2. SASL authentication mechanisms 3.4. Configuring Hot Rod client encryption 3.5. Enabling Hot Rod client statistics 3.6. Near Caches Expand section "3.6. Near Caches" Collapse section "3.6. Near Caches" 3.6.1. Configuring Near Caches 3.7. Forcing Return Values 3.8. Creating remote caches from Hot Rod clients 4. Hot Rod Client API Expand section "4. Hot Rod Client API" Collapse section "4. Hot Rod Client API" 4.1. RemoteCache API Expand section "4.1. RemoteCache API" Collapse section "4.1. RemoteCache API" 4.1.1. Unsupported Methods 4.2. Remote Iterator API Expand section "4.2. Remote Iterator API" Collapse section "4.2. Remote Iterator API" 4.2.1. Deploying Custom Filters to Data Grid Server 4.3. MetadataValue API 4.4. Streaming API 4.5. Counter API 4.6. Creating Event Listeners Expand section "4.6. Creating Event Listeners" Collapse section "4.6. Creating Event Listeners" 4.6.1. Removing Event Listeners 4.6.2. Filtering Events 4.6.3. Skipping Notifications 4.6.4. Customizing Events 4.6.5. Filter and Custom Events 4.6.6. Event Marshalling Expand section "4.6.6. Event Marshalling" Collapse section "4.6.6. Event Marshalling" 4.6.6.1. Deploying Protostream Marshallers 4.6.7. Listener State Handling 4.6.8. Listener Failure Handling 4.7. Hot Rod Java Client Transactions Expand section "4.7. Hot Rod Java Client Transactions" Collapse section "4.7. Hot Rod Java Client Transactions" 4.7.1. Configuring the Server 4.7.2. Configuring Hot Rod Clients Expand section "4.7.2. Configuring Hot Rod Clients" Collapse section "4.7.2. Configuring Hot Rod Clients" 4.7.2.1. TransactionManagerLookup Interface 4.7.3. Transaction Modes 4.7.4. Detecting Conflicts with Transactions 4.7.5. Using the Configured Transaction Manager and Transaction Mode Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Hot Rod Java Client Guide Red Hat Data Grid 8.3Configure and use Hot Rod Java clientsRed Hat Customer Content ServicesLegal NoticeAbstract Hot Rod Java clients give you high-performance remote access to Data Grid clusters. Next