Apache Ignite® is a memory-centric distributed database, caching, and processing platform for transactional, analytical, and streaming workloads, delivering in-memory speeds at petabyte scale.
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With this connector you can integrate, into your Mule applications, Apache Ignite's features like:
- Distributed synchronization data structures (Lock, Semaphores, CountdowntLatches).
- Distributed atomic data structures (Atomic Long, Atomic Reference, Atomic Sequence and Atomic Stamp).
- Other Apache Ignite's distributed data structures (set, topics, queue and cache).
- Distributed in-memory file system.
- SQL and Lucene based queries over caches' data.
- Transactional and cache scopes.
- Distributed scheduler.
- Distributed batches.
- Topic based Messaging
- Queue based Messaging
- ...
- Java >= 1.8.0_65 (OpenJDK and Sun have been tested)
- Maven >= 3.3.0
- Mule 3.9.0
- Clone this project: `git clone http://github.com/hawkore/examples-apache-ignite-connector-mule3.git`
- Change to directory: `cd examples-apache-ignite-connector-mule3`
examples-simple-api-usage
: This examples wraps most connector operations and lets you invoke them by using very simple web forms. See README.md.
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ignite-server-node-test
: Server nodes to test Hawkore's Apache Ignite connector. See README.md for more info. -
example-mule3-ignite-connector
: Mule 3 application to test Hawkore's Apache Ignite connector for Mule 3 . See README.md for more info.
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