Preface
Installing Oracle Coherence provides instructions for installing Coherence for Java, Coherence for C++, Coherence for .NET, and Coherence*Web. The documentation also includes instructions for upgrading from previous releases and instructions for running the Coherence examples.
This preface includes the following sections:
Audience
Installing Oracle Coherence is intended for the following audiences:
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Primary Audience – Application developers who want to install Coherence for application development.
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Secondary Audience – System architects and operations personnel who want to understand how to install Coherence components.
The audience must be familiar with Java, C++, and .NET to use this guide.
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Related Documents
For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Coherence documentation set:
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