Preface

Welcome to Administering Oracle Coherence. This document provides key administration concepts and detailed instructions for administering Coherence clusters and caches.

This preface includes the following sections:

Audience

This guide is intended for the following audiences:

  • Primary Audience – Administrators and Operators who want to administer Coherence clusters in their network environment.

  • Secondary Audience – System Architects and developers who want to understand the options for administering Coherence.

The audience should be familiar with Java and JavaEE. In addition, the examples in this guide require the installation and use of the Oracle Coherence product. Users should be familiar with running command line scripts.

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