By nivanov
via javaworkshop.blogspot.com
Published: Sep 25 2007 / 14:07
...Enter, Terracotta and GridGain. While Terracotta allows you to make your objects shared across JVM, GridGain seems to be a more pure parallel computing type of environment. Apparently, both of these tools can be used to make your application take advantages of multiple machines.
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bloid replied ago:
Hmmmm... Apart from naming the two technologies (out of many) they have chosen to evaluate, there's very little content here... (and not spelling parallel right doesn't fill me with confidence)
Alex Miller replied ago:
Apparently, he's following up with subsequent posts on how to do this with GridGain and Terracotta.
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