Part II Using Coherence Clusters
Learn how to setup Coherence clusters, configure cluster members, tune cluster communication, and use the service guardian.
Part II contains the following chapters:
- Introduction to Coherence Clusters
Before creating a Coherence cluster, take some time to understand Coherence clustered services and how cluster members use the Tangosol Cluster Management Protocol (TCMP) to communicate with each other. - Setting Up a Cluster
You can change the default out-of-box cluster settings to set up and configure unique Coherence clusters for your solution. - Starting and Stopping Cluster Members
You can start and stop the cache servers and cache clients that are part of a cluster. - Dynamically Managing Cluster Membership
You can programmatically manage cluster and service members and listen to member and service events. - Tuning TCMP Behavior
You can change the default TCMP settings to increase throughput or better utilize network resources. - Using the Service Guardian
You can configure the service guardian to detect and resolve deadlocked service threads. You can create custom failure policies as required.