The following list of properties and APIs were deprecated in the specified releases. Use the recommended migration action to determine how to update your configuration.
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The TranPropListener interface has been replaced by the JMSObjectGridEventListener interface, which is a JMS-based implementation of the ObjectGridEventListener interface. It supports client-side, near cache invalidation and peer-to-peer replication. |
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The OptimisticCallback plug-in has been replaced by the ValueDataSerializer.Versionable interface, which you can implement when you use the DataSerializer plug-in with the COPY_TO_BYTES copy mode or when you use the @Version annotation with the EntityManager API. See the API documentation for more information. |
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The NoVersioningOptimisticCallback interface extends the OptimisticCallback interface. Therefore, use the pessimistic locking strategy with a default transaction isolation of READ_COMMITTED or lower. See Tuning locking performance for more information. |
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The ObjectTransformer interface has been replaced by the DataSerializer plug-ins, which you can use to efficiently store arbitrary data in WebSphere eXtreme Scale so that existing product APIs can efficiently interact with your data. |
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Use either the addMapEventListener(EventListener) or removeMapEventListener(EventListener) methods to add or remove event listeners from a backing map. |
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Use either the addEventListener(EventListener) or removeEventListener(EventListener) methods to add or remove event listeners or life cycle listeners from the data grid. |
If a feature is listed as stabilized, IBM does not currently plan to deprecate or remove this capability in a subsequent release of the product; but future investment will be focused on the alternative function. Users do not need to change any existing applications and scripts that use a stabilized function; but they should consider using the strategic alternative for new applications.
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Use the xscmd utility to complete administrative tasks in the environment such as: establishing multi-master replication links, overriding quorum, and stopping groups of servers with the teardown command. |
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catalog.services.cluster cell and server property: This custom property was used to define a group of catalog servers in the WebSphere Application Server configuration. |
This custom property is deprecated starting in the Version 7.1 release. Create a catalog service domain in the WebSphere Application Server administrative console, which creates the same configuration as using the custom property. See Creating catalog service domains in WebSphere Application Server for more information. |
CoreGroupServicesMBean MBean and interface |
This MBean is deprecated starting in the Version 7.1 release. Use the CatalogServiceManagementMBean instead. |
ServerMBean.updateTraceSpec() MBean operation |
This operation is deprecated starting in the Version 7.1 release. Use the TraceSpec attribute on the DynamicServerMBean instead. |
CoreGroupServicesMBean MBean |
This MBean is deprecated starting in the Version 7.1 release. Use the CatalogServiceManagementMbean MBean instead. |
ServiceUnavailableException exception |
This exception is deprecated starting in the Version 7.1 release. Use the TargetNotAvailableException exception instead. |
The capabilities of WPF can be alternatively realized in WebSphere eXtreme Scale. |
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StreamQuery: A continuous query over in-flight data stored in ObjectGrid maps. |
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Static grid configuration: A static, cluster-based topology using the cluster deployment XML file. |
Replaced with the improved, dynamic deployment topology for managing large data grids. |
Deprecated system properties: System properties to specify the server and client properties files are deprecated. |
You can still use these arguments, but change your system properties to the new values.
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