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[GitHub] [geode] masaki-yamakawa commented on pull request #5637: GEODE-8626: Omitting field-mapping tag of cache.xml when using Simple JDBC Connector

masaki-yamakawa commented on pull request #5637:
URL: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/5637#issuecomment-770988583


   @agingade 
   Thanks for your comment.
   
   I am using "Peer-to-Peer Configuration" to build the application. Specifically, it is an application that integrates Tomcat and Geode.
   It achieves high-performance by managing data in the App heap (Geode). Then, the data in Geode is persisted to RDB asynchronously.
   
   I understand that gfsh and cluster configuration Import/Export can be used in this configuration. However, I would like to avoid this method because of the complication in operation and the risk of mistakes.
   Thus I want a configuration file that reads the region definition when the App is launched.
   Nowadays, yml, json and annotations are commonly used.
   Geode does not support these, so I chose to use XML.
   * I know SpringData For ApacheGeode, but I don't use it because I want to use Geode's native API.


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