Thank you so much Denis for the Video support.
Regards,
Saikat
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 2:03 PM Alexey Zinoviev
wrote:
> Thanks for the video support, Denis, shared!
>
> пт, 16 окт. 2020 г., 21:45 Denis Magda :
>
>> Igniters,
>>
>> We've got eight (!!!) Ignite-specific sessions scheduled for
Thanks for the video support, Denis, shared!
пт, 16 окт. 2020 г., 21:45 Denis Magda :
> Igniters,
>
> We've got eight (!!!) Ignite-specific sessions scheduled for the In-Memory
> Computing Summit 2020. I've gone ahead and produced a quick overview of
> those sessions. Check and weigh up which
Hi Ilya,
That is what I assume too, could someone from the developers community help
confirm/comment on this ?
regards,
Veena.
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Igniters,
We've got eight (!!!) Ignite-specific sessions scheduled for the In-Memory
Computing Summit 2020. I've gone ahead and produced a quick overview of
those sessions. Check and weigh up which one to join:
https://youtu.be/SCqd4qfBY6Q
The sessions are delivered by our community folks:
Hello!
I'm not sure, but I would assume that changes are visible after commit(),
but you can see these changes in any order, and you can see cache a update
without cache b update, for example. This is for committed transactions.
For rolled back transactions, I don't know. I expect you won't be
Hello!
Then you need to implement your own AffinityFunction by subclassing
RendezvousAffinityFunction.
Regards,
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Ilya Kasnacheev
вт, 13 окт. 2020 г. в 13:15, ssansoy :
> Hi,
> RE: the custom affinity function, this is what we have:
>
> public class CacheLevelAffinityKeyMapper implements