All content with label client_server.
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clustering, remoting, hash_function, memcached, hotrod, client, data_grid, consistent_hash, hot_rod, infinispan
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Java Hot Rod client
(Infinispan 6.0)
Introduction Hot Rod is a binary, language neutral protocol. This article explains how a Java client can interact with a server via the Hot Rod protocol. A reference implementation of the protocol written in Java can be found in all Infinispan distributions since ...
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infinispan, hotrod, hot_rod, client
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Java Hot Rod client
(Infinispan 5.2)
Introduction Hot Rod is a binary, language neutral protocol. This article explains how a Java client can interact with a server via the Hot Rod protocol. A reference implementation of the protocol written in Java can be found in all Infinispan distributions since ...
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infinispan, hotrod, hot_rod, client
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Java Hot Rod client
(Infinispan 5.3)
Introduction Hot Rod is a binary, language neutral protocol. This article explains how a Java client can interact with a server via the Hot Rod protocol. A reference implementation of the protocol written in Java can be found in all Infinispan distributions since ...
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infinispan, hotrod, hot_rod, client
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Java Hot Rod client
(Infinispan 5.0)
Introduction Hot Rod is a binary, language neutral protocol. This article explains how a Java client can interact with a server via the Hot Rod protocol. A reference implementation of the protocol written in Java can be found in all Infinispan distributions since ...
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infinispan, hotrod, hot_rod, client
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Java Hot Rod client
(Infinispan 5.1)
Introduction Hot Rod is a binary, language neutral protocol. This article explains how a Java client can interact with a server via the Hot Rod protocol. A reference implementation of the protocol written in Java can be found in all Infinispan distributions since ...
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infinispan, hotrod, hot_rod, client
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