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November 11, 2006

Terracotta is coming to a JUG near you

posted by ari

I will be in Reston, Virgina at the NOVA JUG this Tuesday, November 14th and at the New York JUG on November 15th. If you want to learn about the internals of Terracotta's products and about some customer case studies that, hopefully, illustrate the value of heap-level clustering for Java, please attend.

Please RSVP in order to attend the NovaJUG.

Please RSVP in order to attend the NYJavaSIG.

Can't wait to see you all there. I am really looking forward to it...

Comments

Great presentation. I attended the NovaJUG meeting. Ari is a very knowledgeable speaker, and the presentation was very interesting. Ari did a great job explaining Terracotta so everyone could understand it. This product looks very useful. I used a project called SNAP years ago that allowed for a shared object model between distributed applications, something like Java Spaces (only not open). Terracotta seems to be an easier and more natural way to share object state across JVMs.

Posted by: Gray Herter at November 14, 2006 5:57 PM

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