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MapReduce Without Splitting

I frequently get the question along these lines: since GridGain is all about MapReduce type of processing, what if I don’t (or can’t) logically split my...

1 replies - 3948 views - 06/23/08 by Nikita Ivanov in Articles

Cheat Sheet: GridGain vs. GigaSpaces

In his SyncRemoting Cookbook blog, Owen Taylor from GigaSpaces outlines a cheat-sheet that he created for writing GigaSpaces apps. While you can go ahead and...

0 replies - 6011 views - 06/11/08 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in News

GridGain: Hello World Grid-Enabled Executor Service

GridGain 2.0.3 has been released. For the most part it was a stability release which had undergone tremendous amount of testing and as a result is a great...

0 replies - 4222 views - 05/29/08 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in Announcements

GridGain: To Split Or Not To Split

When designing your tasks for execution on the grid, you need to decide whether to split your task into smaller jobs for parallel execution, and what the size...

0 replies - 4224 views - 05/22/08 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in News

JPPF Grid Toolkit 1.2: Execution Policy, Serialization Schemes, Tomcat

Version 1.2 the Java Parallel Processing Framework (JPPF), the grid toolkit for Java, brings 3 major new features, outlined in this article. Submitting jobs...

0 replies - 3918 views - 05/18/08 by Laurent Cohen in News

GridGain: Master-Worker in Peer-To-Peer Architecture

We sometimes get questions from users on how to ensure Master-Worker pattern within peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture in GridGain. When designing our API and our...

0 replies - 4831 views - 05/16/08 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in News

GridGain - Why Runtime Metrics Are Important

Let me ask you - how many grid computing products do you know that provide runtime statistics of of the grid via regular API? I assume not many (if any). Some...

0 replies - 3907 views - 04/16/08 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in News

GridGain 2.0 Released - Fastest Growing Java Grid Computing Project

GridGain Systems announces GridGain 2.0, the next major version of open source Java grid computing framework. GridGain 2.0 provides...

0 replies - 6143 views - 03/11/08 by Nikita Ivanov in Announcements

JPPF Updates Java Grid Computing Toolkit

JPPF, the Java Parallel Processing Framework is a grid computing toolkit for Java that makes it easy to run applications in parallel, and speed up their...

0 replies - 4580 views - 01/31/08 by Laurent Cohen in News