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Using the distributed MemoryStore
 
Overview of the distributed MemoryStore
Distributed store transactional and data safety guarantees
Configuring a distributed store
Interacting with a distributed store
Configuration files for distributed stores
Standard configuration properties for distributed stores
TCStore (Terracotta DB) driver details
BigMemory Max driver details
Changing bean property values when deploying projects
Creating a distributed MemoryStore driver
With a distributed MemoryStore, you can access data shared among Apama applications running in separate correlators. Distributed stores make use of distributed caching software from a variety of third-party vendors.
The topics below describe typical use cases for the distributed MemoryStore, how to add and configure distributed stores, and how to write drivers for integrating with third-party caching software.
Note: If a license file cannot be found, the correlator refuses to start if a distributed MemoryStore is enabled. See Running Apama without a license file.

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