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Technical Preview
Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6
Technical Preview Feature Information for Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6.0.1
Edition 1
Abstract
Information about Red Hat JBoss Data Grid features including support and technical preview status information.
Chapter 1. JBoss Data Grid Technical Preview
1.1. About the Technical Preview Document
The JBoss Data Grid 6.0.1 Technical Preview document clarifies some important information related to features and support for JBoss Data Grid, for example:
- The two Usage Modes offered in JBoss Data Grid.
- JBoss Data Grid features that are supported.
- JBoss Data Grid features that are limited to a technical preview.
1.2. About JBoss Data Grid Usage Modes
JBoss Data Grid offers two usage modes:
- Remote Client-Server mode, which provides a managed, distributed and clusterable data grid server. Applications can remotely access the data grid server using
Hot Rod
,memcached
orREST
client APIs. Remote Client-Server mode is supported in JBoss Data Grid 6.0.1. - Library mode allows the user to build and deploy a custom runtime environment. The Library usage mode hosts a single data grid node in the applications process, with remote access to nodes hosted in other JVMs. Tested containers for JBoss Data Grid 6 Library mode includes Tomcat 7 and JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6. Library mode is supported in JBoss Data Grid 6.0.1.
Warning
Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs), may not be functionally complete, and are not recommended to be used for production. These features provide early access to upcoming product features, enabling customers to test functionality and provide feedback during the development process.
1.3. JBoss Data Grid Features and Usage Modes
The following table presents a list of features and indicates the usage mode for each feature. JBoss Data Grid 6.0.1 includes full support for both Remote Client-Server mode and Library mode.
Table 1.1. JBoss Data Grid Features
Feature | Remote Client-Server Mode (Supported) | Library Mode (Supported) |
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File Cache Store and Loading | ||
JDBC Cache Store and Loading | ||
Cache Passivation | ||
Remote Cache Store | ||
Cluster cache store | ||
Asynchronous Store | ||
Cluster configuration using UDP | ||
Cluster configuration using TCP | ||
Mortal and Immortal Data | ||
Eviction Strategy | ||
Expiration | ||
Unscheduled Write-Behind Cache store | ||
Write-Through Cache Store | ||
Clustering Mode (local) | ||
Clustering Mode (replicated) | ||
Clustering Mode (invalidation) | ||
Clustering Mode (distribution) | ||
L1 Caching | ||
Asynchronous Clustering Modes | ||
Marshalling | ||
Management using JMX | ||
Virtual Nodes | ||
Connection Pooling with JDBC cache stores | ||
Using JBoss Application Server 7's standalone.xml file configuration | ||
REST Interface | ||
Memcached Interface | ||
Hot Rod Client, Protocol, Statistics, Transport and Marshalling | ||
JON Integration | ||
Read-only store | ||
READ_COMMITTED Isolation Mode | ||
REPEATABLE_READ Isolation Mode | ||
Lazy Deserialization | ||
Asynchronous API | ||
Using config.xml | ||
Using APIs | ||
Using the config.xml file in conjunction with APIs | ||
Custom Interceptors | ||
Listeners and Notification for cache manager-level events | ||
Synchronous and Asynchronous Notifications | ||
Configuration of the Asynchronous Notification Thread Pool | ||
Per Invocation Flags | ||
Grouping API | ||
Java Transactional API (JTA) Support and Configuration | ||
Java Transactional API (JTA) Deadlock Detection | ||
Transaction Recovery | ||
Transaction and Batching | ||
Key Affinity |
Important
Map/Reduce and Distributed Executors remains in technical preview for JBoss Data Grid 6.0.1. For details about the support offered for a technical preview feature, refer to Technical Preview Support
Appendix A. Revision History
Revision History | |||
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Revision 0-14.400 | 2013-10-31 | Rüdiger Landmann | |
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Revision 0-14 | Mon Aug 05 2013 | Misha Husnain Ali | |
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Revision 0-13 | Thu Sept 18 2012 | Misha Husnain Ali | |
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Revision 0-12 | Thu Sept 13 2012 | Gemma Sheldon | |
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