1.3. JBoss Data Grid Features and Usage Modes


The following table presents a list of features and indicates the usage mode for each feature. JBoss Data Grid 6.1.0 includes full support for both Remote Client-Server mode and Library mode.
Table 1.1. JBoss Data Grid Features
Feature Remote Client-Server Mode (Supported) Library Mode (Supported)
File Cache Store and Loading
JDBC Cache Store and Loading
Cache Passivation
Remote Cache Store
Cluster cache store
Asynchronous Store
Cluster configuration using UDP
Cluster configuration using TCP
Mortal and Immortal Data
Eviction Strategy
Expiration
Unscheduled Write-Behind Cache store
Write-Through Cache Store
Clustering Mode (local)
Clustering Mode (replicated)
Clustering Mode (invalidation)
Clustering Mode (distribution)
L1 Caching
Asynchronous Clustering Modes
Marshalling
Management using JMX
Cross-Datacenter Replication
JBoss Operations Network (JON) Integration and Plugin
Asymmetric Cluster
Connection Pooling with JDBC cache stores
Using JBoss Application Server 7's standalone.xml file configuration
REST Interface
Memcached Interface
Hot Rod Client, Protocol, Statistics, Transport and Marshalling
Rolling Updates for Hot Rod Caches
CDI
Read-only store
READ_COMMITTED Isolation Mode
REPEATABLE_READ Isolation Mode
Lazy Deserialization
Asynchronous API
Using config.xml
Using APIs
Using the config.xml file in conjunction with APIs
Custom Interceptors
Listeners and Notification for cache manager-level events
Synchronous and Asynchronous Notifications
Configuration of the Asynchronous Notification Thread Pool
Per Invocation Flags
Grouping API
Java Transactional API (JTA) Support and Configuration
Java Transactional API (JTA) Deadlock Detection
Transaction Recovery
Transaction and Batching
Key Affinity
Distributed Execution Framework with Map/Reduce
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