The New York Coherence SIG is ready to complete its first year with a bang on June 24. I will be hosting three very special speakers, including a veteran hedge fund developer and two Coherence core developers. The SIG will provide an in-depth look at Coherence*Extend from both an internal perspective and from a .NET user. We will also dive in to the Coherence Incubator to see what's in the new release plus what's coming down the road.
New York Coherence Special Interest Group
NEXT MEETING: Wednesday – June 24, 2009
Announcing the next meeting of the New York Coherence Special Interest Group (NYCSIG). Whether you're an experienced Coherence user, or new to Data Grid technology, the NYCSIG is the community for realizing Coherence-related projects and best practices.
Please email the NYCSIG directly to register for this event.
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We are very excited that Timur Fanshteyn, Jason Howes, and Noah Arliss will all be presenting. See the presentation details below. We hope to see you at our next meeting.
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Time: 5:30pm-5:45pm ET social and 5:45pm-8:00pm ET presentations
Where: Oracle Office, Room 30076, 520 Madison Avenue, 30th Floor, NY, NY Google Map
We will be providing snacks and beverages.
Register! Registration is required for building security.
Presentations:
“Using Oracle Coherence in .NET Environment” - Timur Fanshteyn (speaker bio) Technology Manager
Oracle Coherence can be successfully used in a Microsoft Window and .NET Environment. It can be a excellent media for connecting .Net and Java applications. It can provide .NET applications with a caching solution in front of a database server. It can even be used to provide real-time data to the desktop clients. All with minimum or possible no java coding.
The presentation will go through requirements of setting up Coherence .NET Client. Go through use cases and point out some limitations. We will focus on general data caching, object serialization (through POF), event notifications and LINQ to coherence.
“Coherence Incubator Update” - Noah Arliss (speaker bio) Senior Software Engineer (Oracle)
The Coherence Incubator hosts innovative example implementations for commonly used design patterns, system integration solutions, distributed computing concepts and other artifacts designed to enable rapid delivery of solutions to potentially complex business challenges built using or based on Oracle Coherence.
This talk provides an update on new and upcoming Incubator functionality, including
“Coherence*Extend Internals” - Jason Howes (speaker bio) Consulting Member Technical Staff (Oracle)
Coherence*Extend extends the reach of the core Coherence TCMP cluster to a wider range of consumers, including desktops, remote servers, C++/.Net clients and machines located across WAN connections. Typical uses of Coherence*Extend include providing desktop applications with access to Coherence caches (including support for Near Cache and Continuous Query) and Coherence cluster "bridges" that link together multiple Coherence clusters connected via a high-latency, unreliable WAN.
This talk provides a unique look at the internals of the Extend implementation from one of Coherence’s core developers. Starting with the internal Coherence messaging API, Jason will go on to discuss such topics as connection and channel lifecycles, the TCP initiator/acceptor implementation, the CacheService, NamedService, and InvocationService protocols, and the ProxyService implementation.
We look forward to seeing you all at the third NYCSIG meeting on June 24th.
Contact NYCSIG with any comments, questions, presentation proposals and content suggestions.
Join the NYCSIG online community on our New York Coherence SIG Group on Oracle Mix.
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