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Pivotal Cloud Cache
Product Snapshot
PCC and Other PCF Services
PCC Architecture
GemFire Basics
The PCC Cluster
Member Communication
Workflow to Set Up a PCC Service
Networking for On-Demand Services
Recommended Usage and Limitations
Security
Operator Guide
Requirements for Pivotal Cloud Cache
Installing and Configuring Pivotal Cloud Cache
Configure Tile Properties
Setting Service Instance Quotas
Preparing for TLS
Monitoring Pivotal Cloud Cache Service Instances
Service Instance Metrics
Per Member Metrics
Gateway Sender and Gateway Receiver Metrics
Disk Metrics
Total Memory Consumption
Monitoring PCC Service Instances with Prometheus
Upgrading Pivotal Cloud Cache
Migrating to a TLS-Enabled Cluster
Updating Pivotal Cloud Cache Plans
Uninstalling Pivotal Cloud Cache
Troubleshooting for Operators
Developer Guide
Viewing All Plans Available for Pivotal Cloud Cache
Creating a Pivotal Cloud Cache Service Instance
Provide Optional Parameters
Enable Session State Caching with the Java Buildpack
Enable Session State Caching Using Spring Session
Dev Plans
Set Up WAN-Separated Service Instances
Set Up a Bidirectional System
Set Up a Unidirectional System
Set Up an Additional Bidirectional Interaction
Set Up an Additional Unidirectional Interaction
Deleting a Service Instance
Updating a Pivotal Cloud Cache Service Instance
Rebalancing a Cluster
Restarting a Cluster
About Changes to the Service Plan
gfsh Command Restrictions
Accessing a Service Instance
Create Service Keys
Connect with gfsh over HTTPS
Determine Your TLS Termination
Using Pivotal Cloud Cache
Create Regions with gfsh
Working with Disk Stores
Java Build Pack Requirements
Bind an App to a Service Instance
Use the Pulse Dashboard
Access Service Metrics
Access Service Broker Metrics
Export gfsh Logs
Deploy an App JAR File to the Servers
Use the GemFire-Greenplum Connector
Developing an App Under TLS
Connecting a Spring Boot App to Pivotal Cloud Cache with Session State Caching
Use the Tomcat App
Use a Spring Session Data GemFire App
Creating Continuous Queries Using Spring Data GemFire
Application Development
Design Patterns
The Inline Cache
The Look-Aside Cache
Bidirectional Replication Across a WAN
Blue-Green Disaster Recovery
CQRS Pattern Across a WAN
Hub-and-Spoke Topology with WAN Replication
Follow-the-Sun Pattern
Region Design
Keys
Partitioned Regions
Replicated Regions
Persistence
Overflow
Regions as Used by the App
An Example to Demonstrate Region Design
Handling Events
Continuous Queries
Example Applications
A Simple Java App
A Spring Boot App
Troubleshooting
Release Notes
LATEST VERSION: 1.6 -
RELEASE NOTES
Pivotal Cloud Cache for PCF
v1.6
v1.5
v1.4
v1.3
v1.2
v1.1
v1.0
Example Applications
These example applications provide insight into aspects of app design for PCC.
In this topic:
A Simple Java App
A Spring Boot App
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