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The Definitive Guide to Terracotta: Cluster the JVM for Spring, Hibernate and POJO Scalability View Larger Image | Ari Zilka Apress, Paperback, Published June 2008, 368 pages, ISBN 1590599861 | List Price: $44.99 Our Price: $27.75 You Save: $17.24 (38% Off)
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Get the definitive guide on all the fundamentals of Terracotta as well as
user secrets, recipes, and prepackaged frameworks.
Written by Terracotta CTO Ari Zilka and his team, The Definitive Guide to Terracotta:
High Availability Java EE and Spring Clustering and Scaling covers the following:
High Availability (HA) nth degree scaling and clustering for traditional
J2EE and Java EE 5 applications (using Seam or other application) as well as
Springbased enterprise applications
Everyday Terracotta using its prepackaged frameworks and integration recipes,
including configuration and customization for your application tuning, no matter
the scale
Power user secrets available, including config modules, customized advanced
performance tuning, SDLC, Maven, and more
What youll learn
See how Terracotta works fundamentally, and the user pieces and parts necessary
for using Terracotta and its open source options.
Learn and apply case studies involving distributed cache, Hibernate, Master/Worker,
and HTTP Session.
Understand thread coordination and advanced performance tuning.
Use more advanced case studies involving Spring, POJOs, FOO, and more.
Configure and create your own modules using the software development and deployment
life cycle.
Who is this book for?
This definitive book from the Terracotta team is for both developers and architects
who want to learn the whats, wheres, whens, and whys of the Terracotta
scaling engine.
About the Author
Terracotta, Inc. delivers plugin capacity and availability for Java applications
at runtime with no application code changes. Terracotta simplifies development,
deployment, testing, and management by moving clustering and caching services
to the JVM instead of the application. With Terracotta, Java applications are
highly available, have linear scale, and improved performance. Terracotta customers
include industry leaders in the financial services and telecom sectors. Founded
in 2003, Terracotta is a private firm headquartered in San Francisco.
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