On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 16:27 +0800, Orlando Andico wrote:
> On 10/3/07, Tiger Quimpo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Coherence can handle the RETRY bit using what's known as an
> EntryProcessor. This is a Java class which executes when an object is
> placed in the data grid. If a node dies while in the process of
> executing the EntryProcessor, the processor is guaranteed to be
> re-issued (since Coherence provides reliable data object storage).
This has been an interesting thread. didn't start out that way
very much, but I'm going to find the time to look at Coherence
(although... java... yech). I've been resisting looking at
memcached too. I'll look at that too though.
tiger
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