Topic: The Hazelcast project. Hazelcast is an open source, highly scalable, transactional, distributed/partitioned implementation of queue, map, set, list, lock and executor service for Java.
As usual the meeting will be hosted by Centriq Foss beginning at 6:30 pm. Please RSVP to javasiglea...@kcjava.org if you plan to attend so I can let the sponsor know how much food to bring. More information and directions to the meeting can be found at: http://www.kcjava.org
Today's applications are getting more and more distributed everyday and it is well-known that distributed programming is hard. With Hazelcast though, distributed programming is easy and lots of fun. Common reaction of Hazelcast users is 'Ooh my God, this cannot be that easy'. Hazelcast is an open source, highly scalable, transactional, distributed/partitioned implementation of queue, map, set, list, lock and executor service for Java. Hazelcast is for you if you like to easily:
- share data/state among many servers (e.g. web session sharing) - cache your data (distributed cache) - cluster your application - partition your in-memory data - send/receive messages among applications - distribute workload onto many servers - take advantage of parallel processing - provide fail-safe data management
*Agenda:*
- Introduction to Hazelcast - Code samples - Demo - Internals of Hazelcast - Q/A
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Scott Nameth <javasiglea...@kcjava.org>wrote:
> Topic: The Hazelcast project. Hazelcast is an open source, highly > scalable, transactional, > distributed/partitioned implementation of queue, map, set, list, lock > and executor service for Java.
> As usual the meeting will be hosted by Centriq Foss beginning at 6:30 > pm. Please RSVP to javasiglea...@kcjava.org if you plan to attend so I > can let the sponsor know how much food to bring. > More information and directions to the meeting can be found at: > http://www.kcjava.org
I am sure it is a glitch, but June 11 is on a Thursday. Is the meeting on
Wednesday or Thursday?
Roger O'Dell Jr.
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Scott Nameth
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 8:31 AM
To: KCJava@googlegroups.com
Subject: [kcjava] Re: KCJava Meeting Reminder -- Wednesday June 11th at 6:30
More information about the Wednesday Meeting:
TITLE
Clustering your application with Hazelcast
ABSTRACT
Today's applications are getting more and more distributed everyday
and it is well-known that distributed programming is hard. With
Hazelcast though, distributed programming is easy and lots of fun.
Common reaction of Hazelcast users is 'Ooh my God, this cannot be that
easy'. Hazelcast is an open source, highly scalable, transactional,
distributed/partitioned implementation of queue, map, set, list, lock
and executor service for Java. Hazelcast is for you if you like to
easily:
* share data/state among many servers (e.g. web session sharing)
* cache your data (distributed cache)
* cluster your application
* partition your in-memory data
* send/receive messages among applications
* distribute workload onto many servers
* take advantage of parallel processing
* provide fail-safe data management
Agenda:
* Introduction to Hazelcast
* Code samples
* Demo
* Internals of Hazelcast
* Q/A
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Scott Nameth <javasiglea...@kcjava.org>
wrote:
Speaker: Talip Ozturk.
Topic: The Hazelcast project. Hazelcast is an open source, highly scalable,
transactional,
distributed/partitioned implementation of queue, map, set, list, lock
and executor service for Java.
As usual the meeting will be hosted by Centriq Foss beginning at 6:30
pm. Please RSVP to javasiglea...@kcjava.org if you plan to attend so I
can let the sponsor know how much food to bring.
More information and directions to the meeting can be found at:
http://www.kcjava.org
> I am sure it is a glitch, but June 11 is on a Thursday. Is the meeting on
> Wednesday or Thursday?
> Roger O’Dell Jr.
> ------------------------------
> *From:* KCJava@googlegroups.com [mailto:KCJava@googlegroups.com] *On
> Behalf Of *Scott Nameth
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 09, 2009 8:31 AM
> *To:* KCJava@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* [kcjava] Re: KCJava Meeting Reminder -- Wednesday June 11th at
> 6:30
> *More information about the Wednesday Meeting:*
> *TITLE*
> Clustering your application with Hazelcast
> *ABSTRACT *
> Today's applications are getting more and more distributed everyday
> and it is well-known that distributed programming is hard. With
> Hazelcast though, distributed programming is easy and lots of fun.
> Common reaction of Hazelcast users is 'Ooh my God, this cannot be that
> easy'. Hazelcast is an open source, highly scalable, transactional,
> distributed/partitioned implementation of queue, map, set, list, lock
> and executor service for Java. Hazelcast is for you if you like to
> easily:
> - share data/state among many servers (e.g. web session sharing)
> - cache your data (distributed cache)
> - cluster your application
> - partition your in-memory data
> - send/receive messages among applications
> - distribute workload onto many servers
> - take advantage of parallel processing
> - provide fail-safe data management
> *Agenda:*
> - Introduction to Hazelcast
> - Code samples
> - Demo
> - Internals of Hazelcast
> - Q/A
> On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Scott Nameth <javasiglea...@kcjava.org>
> wrote:
> Speaker: Talip Ozturk.
> Topic: The Hazelcast project. Hazelcast is an open source, highly
> scalable, transactional,
> distributed/partitioned implementation of queue, map, set, list, lock
> and executor service for Java.
> As usual the meeting will be hosted by Centriq Foss beginning at 6:30
> pm. Please RSVP to javasiglea...@kcjava.org if you plan to attend so I
> can let the sponsor know how much food to bring.
> More information and directions to the meeting can be found at:
> http://www.kcjava.org
how did this go? I wanted to attend this but had other obligations.
Any reason to recommend this Hazelcast thing over, say, Clojure plus Hadoop plus Terracotta?
-------------- Original message from Scott Nameth <javasiglea...@kcjava.org>: --------------
More information about the Wednesday Meeting:
TITLE
Clustering your application with Hazelcast ABSTRACT Today's applications are getting more and more distributed everyday
and it is well-known that distributed programming is hard. With
Hazelcast though, distributed programming is easy and lots of fun.
Common reaction of Hazelcast users is 'Ooh my God, this cannot be that
easy'. Hazelcast is an open source, highly scalable, transactional,
distributed/partitioned implementation of queue, map, set, list, lock
and executor service for Java. Hazelcast is for you if you like to
easily:share data/state among many servers (e.g. web session sharing)cache your data (distributed cache)cluster your applicationpartition your in-memory datasend/receive messages among applicationsdistribute workload onto many serverstake advantage of parallel processingprovide fail-safe data management
Agenda:
Introduction to HazelcastCode samplesDemoInternals of HazelcastQ/A
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Scott Nameth <javasiglea...@kcjava.org> wrote:
Speaker: Talip Ozturk.
Topic: The Hazelcast project. Hazelcast is an open source, highly scalable, transactional,
distributed/partitioned implementation of queue, map, set, list, lock
and executor service for Java.
As usual the meeting will be hosted by Centriq Foss beginning at 6:30
pm. Please RSVP to javasiglea...@kcjava.org if you plan to attend so I
can let the sponsor know how much food to bring.
More information and directions to the meeting can be found at:
http://www.kcjava.org