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Posted to commits@geode.apache.org by km...@apache.org on 2018/04/06 21:50:42 UTC
[geode] 01/01: GEODE-4997: work in progress,
document inline caching with Geode
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kmiller pushed a commit to branch feature/GEODE-4997
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commit 9b5c43e86194f990526de0d5073477bafb31adb1
Author: Karen Miller <km...@pivotal.io>
AuthorDate: Fri Apr 6 14:49:34 2018 -0700
GEODE-4997: work in progress, document inline caching with Geode
---
geode-docs/use_cases/inline-cache.html.md.erb | 13 +++++++++----
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/geode-docs/use_cases/inline-cache.html.md.erb b/geode-docs/use_cases/inline-cache.html.md.erb
index 87e1e5b..1a2bab3 100644
--- a/geode-docs/use_cases/inline-cache.html.md.erb
+++ b/geode-docs/use_cases/inline-cache.html.md.erb
@@ -22,9 +22,13 @@ An inline cache holds region entries for a client application.
## Description of an Inline Cache
-A cache is formed from a region within a <%=vars.product_name%> cluster,
-and the cache sits between the client application and a
+An inline cache holds data for quick access.
+The inline cache comprises
+a Geode region together with code deployed to servers that host
+the region.
+The inline cache sits between the client application and a
backing data store.
+The server-deployed code communicates with the backend data store.
<img src="../images/inline-cache.png" id="inline-cache-png" class="image" />
@@ -36,9 +40,10 @@ it quickly responds with the value for a lookup operation.
This is a cache hit.
If the requested region entry is not in the region,
it is a cache miss,
-and code that has been deployed to the server acquires the
+and the code deployed to the server acquires the
entry from the data store.
-The acquired region entry is written to the region
+<GEODE> writes the
+acquired region entry to the region
such that future lookups will cause a cache hit.
## Implementation and Configuration
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