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27 Feb, 2012

Coherence – Backing Map Filter Queries and Cache Join Queries

This post describes how to run Filter queries directly against Binary Backing Maps in Oracle Coherence. Querying a backing map is not the same as querying a NamedCache. A backing map is the internal...

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I work for Oracle in the Oracle Coherence Engineering team. I have been using Coherence since late 2005 for a number of different companies. I am predominantly a Java developer and have been solidly since 1999; although I first started as a full time developer back in 1990 - more years ago than I care to remember - using IBM Cobol and before that during my time as an engineer in the Royal Navy I did some Z80 assembler and a few other esoteric types of programming used on warships.

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