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19.7. The Remote Cache Store
The
RemoteCacheStore is an implementation of the cache loader that stores data in a remote Red Hat JBoss Data Grid cluster. The RemoteCacheStore uses the Hot Rod client-server architecture to communicate with the remote cluster.
For remote cache stores, Hot Rod provides load balancing, fault tolerance and the ability to fine tune the connection between the
RemoteCacheStore and the cluster.
19.7.1. Remote Cache Store Configuration (Remote Client-Server Mode)
The following is a sample remote cache store configuration for Red Hat JBoss Data Grid's Remote Client-Server mode:
<remote-store cache="default"
socket-timeout="60000"
tcp-no-delay="true"
hotrod-wrapping="true">
<remote-server outbound-socket-binding="remote-store-hotrod-server" />
</remote-store>
For details about the elements and parameters used in this sample configuration, see Section 19.3, “Cache Store Configuration Details (Remote Client-Server Mode)”.
19.7.2. Remote Cache Store Configuration (Library Mode)
The following is a sample remote cache store configuration for Red Hat JBoss Data Grid's Library mode:
<persistence passivation="false"> <remote-store xmlns="urn:infinispan:config:remote:8.3" cache="default" fetch-state="false" shared="true" preload="false" purge="false" tcp-no-delay="true" ping-on-start="true" key-size-estimate="62" value-size-estimate="512" force-return-values="false"> <remote-server host="127.0.0.1" port="1971" /> <connectionPool max-active="99" max-idle="97" max-total="98" /> </remote-store> </persistence>
For details about the elements and parameters used in this sample configuration, see Section 19.2, “Cache Store Configuration Details (Library Mode)”.
19.7.3. Define the Outbound Socket for the Remote Cache Store
The Hot Rod server used by the remote cache store is defined using the
outbound-socket-binding element in a standalone.xml file.
An example of this configuration in the
standalone.xml file is as follows:
Example 19.1. Define the Outbound Socket
<server>
<!-- Additional configuration elements here -->
<socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets"
default-interface="public"
port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:0}">
<!-- Additional configuration elements here -->
<outbound-socket-binding name="remote-store-hotrod-server">
<remote-destination host="remote-host"
port="11222"/>
</outbound-socket-binding>
</socket-binding-group>
</server>
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