Hi Sweta,

You should to start server node to Ignite could keep cache data in memory.

On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 8:43 AM, sweta Das <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> I have few clarifications on the read and write through implementation of
> ignite cache.
> I have a mysql database with a simple table (1 int key and 2 columns of
> String).
> I know that I have to start a ignite client node with cache store
> configuration. But do I also need to start the server node passing the jdbc
> driver connection details in the spring xml file?
>
>
>


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Best regards,
Andrey V. Mashenkov

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