Re: how to check whether server and client connected?

2016-04-13 Thread Vladislav Pyatkov
Hello Ravi,

Why are you not using Ignite client () node for access to cluster?
Client node special created for using as gateway: doesn't sores data and
doesn't compute job by default.

On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 6:01 PM, Ravi kumar Puri 
wrote:

> How do i connect to client with my server . Tell me something related to
> port or host adrzs
> On 13-Apr-2016 17:46, "Alexei Scherbakov" 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Every Ignite node works either in server or client mode.
>> Server nodes actually contain data and perform grid tasks, while client
>> nodes provide API for working with server nodes remotely.
>> Refer to https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/clients-vs-servers for
>> details.
>>
>> Note: where is a notion of "near" cache, which may be useful on client
>> nodes for speeding up access to frequently accessed data.
>> Refer to https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/near-caches for details.
>>
>> 2016-04-13 12:25 GMT+03:00 Ravi Puri :
>>
>>> where to configure the client and server to interact.
>>>
>>> Ignition.setClientMode(true);
>>>
>>> this has been set but how to access local and remote nodes and how to
>>> start
>>> caching the data remotely available?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Alexei Scherbakov
>>
>


Re: how to check whether server and client connected?

2016-04-13 Thread Ravi kumar Puri
How do i connect to client with my server . Tell me something related to
port or host adrzs
On 13-Apr-2016 17:46, "Alexei Scherbakov" 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Every Ignite node works either in server or client mode.
> Server nodes actually contain data and perform grid tasks, while client
> nodes provide API for working with server nodes remotely.
> Refer to https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/clients-vs-servers for
> details.
>
> Note: where is a notion of "near" cache, which may be useful on client
> nodes for speeding up access to frequently accessed data.
> Refer to https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/near-caches for details.
>
> 2016-04-13 12:25 GMT+03:00 Ravi Puri :
>
>> where to configure the client and server to interact.
>>
>> Ignition.setClientMode(true);
>>
>> this has been set but how to access local and remote nodes and how to
>> start
>> caching the data remotely available?
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/how-to-check-whether-server-and-client-connected-tp4117.html
>> Sent from the Apache Ignite Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Best regards,
> Alexei Scherbakov
>


Re: how to check whether server and client connected?

2016-04-13 Thread Alexei Scherbakov
Hi,

Every Ignite node works either in server or client mode.
Server nodes actually contain data and perform grid tasks, while client
nodes provide API for working with server nodes remotely.
Refer to https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/clients-vs-servers for details.

Note: where is a notion of "near" cache, which may be useful on client
nodes for speeding up access to frequently accessed data.
Refer to https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/near-caches for details.

2016-04-13 12:25 GMT+03:00 Ravi Puri :

> where to configure the client and server to interact.
>
> Ignition.setClientMode(true);
>
> this has been set but how to access local and remote nodes and how to start
> caching the data remotely available?
>
>
>
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/how-to-check-whether-server-and-client-connected-tp4117.html
> Sent from the Apache Ignite Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>



-- 

Best regards,
Alexei Scherbakov