Ola pessoas,
existe a possibilidade de javaspaces substituir um banco de dados?
li algo comparando as duas tecnologias, incluindo este trecho abaixo:

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How is JavaSpaces technology different from a database? 

Databases require a tremendous amount of overhead in structured
programming, screen design, type matching, and indexing to achieve their
results. Clients post specific questions to the server, and receives a
specific answer. JavaSpaces technology provides a more loosely coupled
repository of information. The identity of a client or a server is no
longer relevant; data packets are treated just like any other object posted
to the space as an anonymous service.  

More importantly, JavaSpaces technology can host more than just data. A
space can find, match and reference objects by both type and value, meaning
they can store objects as information or behavior. This means any
object-based program, device, or user profile can join a JavaSpace system.
This capacity greatly enhances the ability to coordinate different
functions and processes in a network environment. 


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