The Apache® Ignite™ Web Console: Automating RDBMS Integration

The Apache® Ignite in-memory computing platform enables you to dramatically accelerate and scale out your existing data-intensive applications without ripping and replacing your existing databases. You insert Apache Ignite between your application and database layers to significantly accelerate your existing solution’s overall performance. The Apache Ignite Web Console, an interactive management and configuration tool for Apache Ignite, provides an automated way to accomplish the following:

  • Prepare respective Apache Ignite configurations
  • Create Java POJO objects and index them in a similar way your data is indexed in RDBMS caches
  • Tighten up Apache Ignite caches with the RDBMS with the CacheStore interface, enabling read-through and write-through capabilities
  • Pre-load data from your RDBMS into the Apache Ignite caches

During this webinar, we will demonstrate how the Apache Ignite Web Console enables the automatic integration of Apache Ignite and your RDBMS. We’ll show you how to:

  • Import a RDBMS schema and map it to the Apache Ignite caches
  • Setup indexes
  • Create a Java POJO
  • Download a ready-to-run Apache Ignite based project that will be fully integrated with the RDBMS
Speakers
Denis Magda
Denis Magda
VP, Developer Relations in R&D at GridGain; Apache Ignite committer and PMC member

Denis Magda is an open-source software enthusiast who began his journey by working first with the technology evangelism group of Sun Microsystems and then with the Java engineering team of Oracle. During his years at Sun and Oracle, Denis became a seasoned Java professional, deepening and expanding his knowledge of the technology by contributing to the Java Development Kit, architecting Java solutions, and building local Java communities. Denis now continues his journey by supporting the Apache Software Foundation and working with GridGain Systems. For the foundation, he contributes to Apache Ignite as an Apache Ignite committer and a member of the Project Management Committee. As the head of the GridGain Developer Relations team, Denis works with software engineers and architects to help them develop their expertise in in-memory computing. You will find Denis at conferences, workshops, and other events sharing his knowledge about Apache Ignite, distributed systems, and open-source communities.