WebSphere eXtreme Scale overview
New and deprecated features in this release
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Working with WebSphere eXtreme Scale
Product name changes
Planning application deployment
Programming and Administration Guides
Integrating with other WebSphere Application Server products
Caching concepts
Architecture and topology
Local in-memory cache
Peer-replicated local in-memory cache
Distributed cache
Database integration
Sparse and complete cache
Side cache and in-line cache
In-line caching scenarios
Loaders
Data pre-loading and warm-up
Write-behind caching
Database synchronization techniques
Eviction
Java object caching concepts
Class loader and classpath considerations
Relationship management
Cache key considerations
Serialization performance
Inserting data for different time zones
Cache integration
Using eXtreme Scale with JPA
JPA Loaders overview
JPA cache plug-in
HTTP session management
WebSphere eXtreme Scale dynamic cache provider
Scalability
Partitioning
Placement and partitions
Per-container placement strategy
PartitionableKey interface
Single-partition and cross-grid partition transactions
Availability
Replication for availability
Replication architecture
Shard allocation: primary and replica
High-availability catalog service
Catalog server quorums
Life cycle, recovery, and failure events
Reading from replicas
Using zones for replica placement
Zone-preferred routing
Failover detection types
Using JMS to distribute transaction changes
Security
Transaction processing
Transactions
Locking strategies
Tutorials
Tutorials, examples, and samples
Entity manager tutorial
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
ObjectQuery tutorial
ObjectQuery tutorial - step 1
ObjectQuery tutorial - step 2
ObjectQuery tutorial - step 3
ObjectQuery tutorial - step 4
Java SE security tutorial - Main page
Java SE security tutorial - Step 1
Java SE security tutorial - Step 2
Java SE security tutorial - Step 3
Java SE security tutorial - Step 4
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