Part I Getting Started
Learn about Coherence*Extend proxies, clients, configuration, and best practices. Try creating a simple Coherence*Extend application.
Part I contains the following chapters:
- Introduction to Coherence*Extend
Coherence*Extend includes support for native Coherence clients (Java, C++, and .NET) and non-native Coherence clients (REST and Memcached). - Building Your First Extend Application
Build and run a simple Coherence*Extend client that accesses and uses a Coherence cache. - Configuring Extend Proxies
Extend proxies must be configured to allow clients to access and use the caches that are defined in a Coherence cluster. - Configuring Extend Clients
Coherence*Extend clients are configured to connect to a proxy service on the cluster and access to Coherence caches. - Advanced Extend Configuration
There are several advanced configuration options for extend clients and extend proxies that are typically used to change operational defaults or to address specific use cases. - Best Practices for Coherence*Extend
There are best practices and guidelines to consider when configuring and running Coherence*Extend.