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Oracle’s Brian Oliver on Data Grid Design Patterns

Last week I wrote about my experiences playing with the Coherence Inbator’s Push Replication Pattern and showed some screenshots of the JMX instrumentation with JConsole and my post is already out of date.  This week there has been a new release of the Coherence Incubator projects.   Another new development is that you now learn directly from the lead of the Coherence Incubator projects as InfoQ just posted a video presentation from Brian Oliver discussing several of the projects and the rationale behind them.  One announcement I’m particularly fond of is the new Examples project.  This should help jump-start those getting started with the Coherence Incubator as in prior releases the examples were in separate places and not as complete.  Cheers to the Incubator team for continuing to improve and share these patterns.

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