Part III Creating C++ Extend Clients
Learn how to use the Coherence*Extend C++ object model and API to create C++ clients that access Coherence caches on the cluster.
Coherence for C++ contains the following chapters:
- Introduction to Coherence C++ Clients
Learn about Coherence for C++ and how to set up Coherence C++ application builds. - Configuration and Usage for C++ Clients
Learn the main steps that are required to use Coherence C++ clients. - Using the Coherence C++ Object Model
Learn how to use the C++ object model on which Coherence for C++ is built. - Using the Coherence for C++ Client API
The Coherence for C++ API allows C++ applications to use Coherence clustered services from outside the Coherence cluster. - Building Integration Objects (C++)
You can use Portable Object Format (POF) serialization when creating C++ clients. - Querying a Cache (C++)
You can query Coherence caches from C++ clients. - Performing Continuous Queries (C++)
You can use Continuous Query Caching in a C++ client to ensure that a query always retrieves the latest results from a cache in real-time. - Performing Remote Invocations (C++)
You can perform remote invocations on Coherence caches from C++ clients. - Using Cache Events (C++)
You can use map event listeners to receive cache events and events from any class in Coherence that implements theObservableMap
interface. - Performing Transactions (C++)
You can use the Transaction Framework API to ensure cache operations are performed within a transaction when using a C++ client.