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neo

Joined: 08/23/2013 07:50:10
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Hello Everyone,
After encountering the Apress book, "The Definitive Guide to Terracotta", I was pretty interested in using Terracotta in my research. However, it appears that things have changes a good deal since that book came out a couple years ago.

Can anyone tell me where the old functionality of Terracotta went? Stuff like being able to annotate parts of a Java class to be distributed? Now that everything's been rebranded, I'm not sure where to look.
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neo

Joined: 08/23/2013 07:50:10
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Alright, maybe I've asked the wrong question. How about this?

If I wanted to use Terracotta to do distributed computations with a POJO class, what documentation should I read?

That used to be the focus of Terracotta usage when that book I mentioned was published. Now, all of the documentation on their site seems very much geared towards configuring the various services than performing any sort of useful work with them.

Please let me know that I'm wrong; I'd like to like Terracotta.
 
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