By bloid
via theserverside.com
Published: Apr 19 2007 / 01:43
Open Terracotta provides Java applications with a runtime environment that allows developers to trust critical parts of heap as reliable and capable of scaling through shared access across multiple machines. The technology hinges on a clustering server that keeps a shared view of objects across JVMs. The key question around scalability of a Terracotta-based application can only be answered by analysis of the architecture and the alternatives.
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