If you are talking about JBC 1.x, a remote proxy to the cache can be
bound into JNDI. It accesses the cache via the JRMPInvoker. Proxy
exposes the TreeCacheMBean interface.
http://www.jboss.org/file-access/default/members/jbosscache/freezone/docs...
This doesn't work with JBC 2.x since the MBean interface has been
converted to just a pure mgmt functionality, not exposing the various
cache operations.
Manik Surtani wrote:
TCPCacheServer?
And the "front-end API" could just be another local-mode cache using a
TCPCacheLoader.
cc'ing jbosscache-dev.
On 24 Jul 2008, at 15:42, Jimmy Wilson wrote:
> Grace from Lehman Brothers, one of our most known customers, wants to
> have a JBoss Cache cluster (deployed in the Application Server) that
> remote clients can talk to.
>
> While she could use JMX via the RMIAdapter or even front the cache
> with a SLSB (or anything else of their design), she specifically asked
> did we have the Tangasol functionality whereby the cache just becomes
> a resource that can be accessed from anywhere. I don't know anything
> that would allow her to accomplish that.
>
> I figure that one of you is familiar with Tangasol enough to know what
> she was discussing, and I was curious what you thought about said
> functionality (and if we planned something similar).
>
> Jimmy
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