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[11/50] [abbrv] incubator-geode git commit: GEODE-1952: removed native client docs, set aside until native client code is merged in (see GEODE-1964)

GEODE-1952: removed native client docs, set aside until native client code is merged in (see GEODE-1964)


Project: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-geode/repo
Commit: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-geode/commit/381d0faa
Tree: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-geode/tree/381d0faa
Diff: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-geode/diff/381d0faa

Branch: refs/heads/master
Commit: 381d0faaedeba3c8079a03a4da971615d9762da5
Parents: ccc2fbd
Author: Dave Barnes <db...@pivotal.io>
Authored: Tue Oct 4 17:15:37 2016 -0700
Committer: Dave Barnes <db...@pivotal.io>
Committed: Tue Oct 4 17:15:37 2016 -0700

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-This guide is intended for anyone who wants to use a native client, including C++ and .NET developers programming their applications to use Geode. This guide assumes experience developing with C++ and .NET.
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--   **[Getting Started with a Native Client](../nativeclient/introduction/native-client-intro.html)**
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-    This section gives you a conceptual overview of the native client. It shows you how to install the product, build native client applications on various platforms, and run the product examples.
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--   **[Setting System Properties](../nativeclient/setting-properties/chapter-overview.html)**
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-    *Setting System Properties* describes how to configure Apache Geode native clients and cache servers to participate in a distributed system.
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-    *Configuring the Native Client Cache* describes the native client cache functionality, initialization file, and APIs. It provides information about creating and working with caches, cache regions, and region entries.
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-    This sectiondescribes the primary classes, and usage conventions for the native client C++ API. It demonstrates how to use the API to create caches and perform data serialization.
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--   **[Working with the .NET API](../nativeclient/dotnet-caching-api/dotnet-caching-api.html)**
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-    This section describes the primary classes, usage conventions, and C++ to .NET class mappings of the native client .NET API. It demonstrates how to use the API to create caches and perform data serialization.
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-    A server may preserve the data queued and intended to be sent to a native client, such that the data is not discarded if communication between the server and native client is disrupted. Preservation prevents message loss, which can cause a native client to have inconsistent data. Redundant queues and a high availability server implementation may further ensure that queued data is not lost.
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-    *Security* describes how to implement the security framework for the Geode native client, including authentication, authorization, ecryption, and SSL client/server communication.
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-    *Remote Querying* documents remote querying from the native client to the Geode cache server. Using examples and procedures, it describes how to use the APIs to run queries against cached data; work with query strings in the native client; create and manage queries; and create indexes.
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--   **[Continuous Querying](../nativeclient/continuous-querying/continuous-querying.html)**
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-    *Continuous Querying* describes how to implement continuous querying in the Apache Geode native client so that C++ and C\# .NET clients can run queries against events in the Geode cache server region. It also describes main features and the native client CQ API.
-
--   **[Using Connection Pools](../nativeclient/connection-pools/connection-pools.html)**
-
-    *Using Connection Pools* describes how connection pools achieve load balancing for the client and describes how to configure connection pools as server locators or as a list of servers.
-
--   **[Transactions](../nativeclient/transactions/transactions.html)**
-
-    *Transactions* describes how transactions work on the client side. It provides examples for running, suspending, and resuming transactions.
-
--   **[Function Execution](../nativeclient/function-execution/function-execution.html)**
-
-    *Function Execution* describes how you can execute application functions to achieve linear scalability. It explains how function execution works and lists specific use cases.
-
--   **[Delta Propagation](../nativeclient/delta-propagation/delta-propagation.html)**
-
-    *Delta Propagation* describes how deltas (updates to data) are propagated and how to implement delta propagation. It also analyzes performance limitations.
-
--   **[Programming Examples](../nativeclient/programming-examples/programming-examples.html)**
-
-    This chapter provides a set of programming examples to help you understand the Geode native client API.
-
--   **[Interoperability of Language Classes and Types](../nativeclient/type_mappings/chapter_overview.html)**
-
-    *Interoperability of Language Classes and Types* provides a table that maps C++ class methods to corresponding .NET class methods and a table that maps Java types to .NET types.
-
--   **[System Statistics](../nativeclient/system-statistics/chapter_overview.html)**
-
-    *System Statistics* provides information on the installation and includes standard statistics for caching and distribution activities.
-
--   **[Installing the SQLite Persistence Manager](../nativeclient/sqlite-persistence/chapter_overview.html)**
-
-    *Installing the SQLite Persistence Manager* describes how to download, build and install the SQLite database libraries for use with disk overflow.
-
--   **[Glossary](../nativeclient/glossary.html)**
-
-    This glossary defines terms used in the documentation.
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-title:  Native Client Cache XML DTD
----
-
-The contents of the cache initialization file must conform to the data type definitions in `gfcpp-cache8000.dtd`.
-
-The `gfcpp-cache8000.dtd` file is in the `productDir/dtd` directory of your native client installation.
-
-The following example presents the file `gfcpp-cache8000.dtd`, which defines the XML used by the native client for declarative caching. The DTD file identifies the valid element tags that may be present in your XML file, the attributes that correspond to each element, and the valid values for the elements and attributes.
-
-``` pre
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-
-<!--
-
-This is the XML DTD for the GemFire Native Client declarative caching XML file.  
-
-The contents of a declarative XML file correspond to APIs found in the
-Gemfire Native Client product, more specifically in the
-Cache.hpp and Region.hpp files in the product include directory
-
-A declarative caching XML file is used to populate a Cache
-when it is created.
-
--->
-
-
-<!--
-The "client-cache" element is the root element of the declarative cache file.
-This element configures a GemFire Native Client Cache and describes the 
-root regions it contains, if any.
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT client-cache (pool*, root-region*, region*, pdx?)>
-<!ATTLIST client-cache
-  endpoints CDATA #IMPLIED
-  redundancy-level CDATA #IMPLIED
->
-
-<!--
-A "locator" element specifies the host and port that a server locator is listening on
--->
-<!ELEMENT locator EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST locator
-  host  CDATA #REQUIRED
-  port  CDATA #REQUIRED
->
-
-<!--
-A "server" element specifies the host and port that a cache server is listening on
--->
-<!ELEMENT server EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST server
-  host  CDATA #REQUIRED
-  port  CDATA #REQUIRED
->
-
-<!-- A "pdx" element specifies the properties related to pdx types -->
-<!ELEMENT pdx EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST 
-  ignore-unread-fields  (false | true) #IMPLIED
-  read-serialized (false | true) #IMPLIED
-  >
-
-<!--
-A "pool" element specifies a client-server connection pool.
--->
-<!ELEMENT pool (locator+|server+)>
-<!ATTLIST pool
-  free-connection-timeout        CDATA #IMPLIED
-  load-conditioning-interval     CDATA #IMPLIED
-  min-connections                CDATA #IMPLIED
-  max-connections                CDATA #IMPLIED
-  retry-attempts                 CDATA #IMPLIED
-  idle-timeout                   CDATA #IMPLIED
-  ping-interval                  CDATA #IMPLIED
-  name                           CDATA #REQUIRED
-  read-timeout                   CDATA #IMPLIED
-  server-group                   CDATA #IMPLIED
-  socket-buffer-size             CDATA #IMPLIED
-  subscription-enabled                  (false | true) #IMPLIED
-  subscription-message-tracking-timeout CDATA #IMPLIED
-  subscription-ack-interval             CDATA #IMPLIED
-  subscription-redundancy        CDATA #IMPLIED
-  statistic-interval             CDATA #IMPLIED
-  pr-single-hop-enabled          (true | false) #IMPLIED
-  thread-local-connections       (false | true) #IMPLIED
-  multiuser-authentication          (false | true) #IMPLIED
->
-
-<!--
-A root-region" element describes a root region whose entries and
-subregions will be stored in memory.
-Note that the "name" attribute specifies the simple name of the region;
-it cannot contain a "/".
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT root-region (region-attributes?, region*)>
-<!ATTLIST root-region
-  name CDATA #REQUIRED
->
-
-
-<!--
-A "region" element describes a region (and its entries) in GemFire
-Native Client cache. Note that the "name" attribute specifies the simple
-name of the region; it cannot contain a "/".
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT region (region-attributes?, region*)>
-<!ATTLIST region
-  name CDATA #REQUIRED
-  refid CDATA #IMPLIED
->
-
-
-
-<!--
-A "region-attributes" element describes the attributes of a region to
-be created. For more details see the RegionFactory header in the
-product include directory
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT region-attributes ((region-time-to-live |
-  region-idle-time | entry-time-to-live | entry-idle-time |
-  partition-resolver |
-  cache-loader | cache-listener | cache-writer | persistence-manager)*)>
-<!ATTLIST region-attributes
-  caching-enabled (true | TRUE | false | FALSE) #IMPLIED
-  cloning-enabled (true | TRUE | false | FALSE) #IMPLIED
-  scope (local | distributed-no-ack | distributed-ack ) #IMPLIED
-  initial-capacity CDATA #IMPLIED
-  load-factor CDATA #IMPLIED
-  concurrency-level CDATA #IMPLIED
-  lru-entries-limit CDATA #IMPLIED
-  disk-policy (none | overflows | persist ) #IMPLIED
-  endpoints CDATA #IMPLIED
-  client-notification (true | TRUE | false | FALSE) #IMPLIED
-  pool-name CDATA #IMPLIED
-  concurrency-checks-enabled (true | TRUE | false | FALSE) #IMPLIED
-  id CDATA #IMPLIED
-  refid CDATA #IMPLIED
->
-
-
-
-
-
-
-<!--
-A "region-time-to-live" element specifies a Region's time to live
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT region-time-to-live (expiration-attributes)>
-
-
-
-<!--
-A "region-idle-time" element specifies a Region's idle time
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT region-idle-time (expiration-attributes)>
-
-
-
-<!--
-A "entry-time-to-live" element specifies a Region's entries' time to
-live
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT entry-time-to-live (expiration-attributes)>
-
-
-
-<!--
-A "entry-idle-time" element specifies a Region's entries' idle time
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT entry-idle-time (expiration-attributes)>
-
-
-<!--
-A "properties" element specifies a persistence properties 
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT properties (property*)>
-
-<!-- 
-An "expiration-attributes" element describes expiration 
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT expiration-attributes EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST expiration-attributes
-  timeout CDATA #REQUIRED
-  action (invalidate | destroy | local-invalidate | local-destroy) #IMPLIED
->
-
-
-
-<!--
-A "cache-loader" element describes a region's CacheLoader
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT cache-loader  EMPTY >
-<!ATTLIST cache-loader 
- library-name CDATA #IMPLIED
- library-function-name CDATA #REQUIRED
->
-
-
-
-<!--
-A "cache-listener" element describes a region's CacheListener
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT cache-listener EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST cache-listener 
- library-name CDATA #IMPLIED
- library-function-name CDATA #REQUIRED
->
-
-
-
-<!--
-A "cache-writer" element describes a region's CacheListener
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT cache-writer EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST cache-writer 
- library-name CDATA #IMPLIED
- library-function-name CDATA #REQUIRED
->
-
-<!--
-A "partition-resolver" element describes a region's PartitionResolver
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT partition-resolver EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST partition-resolver 
- library-name CDATA #IMPLIED
- library-function-name CDATA #REQUIRED
->
-
-<!--
-A "persistence-manager" element describes a region's persistence feature
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT persistence-manager (properties)>
-<!ATTLIST persistence-manager 
- library-name CDATA #IMPLIED
- library-function-name CDATA #REQUIRED
->
-
-
-
-<!--
-A "property" element describes a persistence property
--->
-
-<!ELEMENT property EMPTY>
-<!ATTLIST property 
- name CDATA #REQUIRED
- value CDATA #REQUIRED
->
-```
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-title:  Cache Initialization File (cache.xml)
----
-
-To ease the task of managing the structure of the cache, you can define the default Geode cache structure in an XML-based initialization file.
-
-This section describes the file format of the `cache.xml` file and discusses its contents.
-
--   **[Cache Initialization File Basics](../../nativeclient/cache-init-file/file-basics.html)**
-
-    The contents of the cache initialization file are used to populate or update a cache.
-
--   **[Example cache.xml File](../../nativeclient/cache-init-file/example-cache-file.html)**
-
-    An example `cache.xml` file shows cache and region initialization for a client, presenting a subset of the possible data configurations.
-
--   **[Native Client Cache XML DTD](../../nativeclient/cache-init-file/cache-dtd.html)**
-
-    The contents of the cache initialization file must conform to the data type definitions in `gfcpp-cache8000.dtd`.
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-title:  Example cache.xml File
----
-
-An example `cache.xml` file shows cache and region initialization for a client, presenting a subset of the possible data configurations.
-
-For detailed information about cache and region configuration, including the default attribute settings, see [The Native Client Cache](../client-cache/chapter-overview.html#native-client-cache). Also see the online API documentation for `Cache` and `RegionAttributes`.
-
-For information a cache with server pool, see [Using Connection Pools](../connection-pools/connection-pools.html#using-connection-pools). The example below shows a `cache.xml` file that creates two regions.
-
--   Region `region1` is defined with a full set of region attributes and application plug-ins. The region's entries have `RegionTimeToLive` and `RegionIdleTimeout` expiration attributes set ([Expiration Attributes](../client-cache/expiration-attributes.html#expiration-attributes)).
--   Region `region2` uses mostly default values.
-
-``` pre
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE cache PUBLIC
-    "-//Example Systems, Inc.//Example Declarative Caching 8.0//EN"
-    "http://www.example.com/dtd/gfcpp-cache8000.dtd">
-<!-- Sample cache.xml file -->
-<!-- Example Declarative Cache Initialization with cache.xml -->
-<cache>
-    <pool name="examplePool" subscription-enabled="true">
-        <server host="localhost" port="24680" />
-    </pool>
-    <region name="root1" refid="CACHING_PROXY">
-        <region-attributes pool-name="examplePool"
-            initial-capacity="25"
-            load-factor="0.32"
-            concurrency-level="10"
-            lru-entries-limit="35">
-            <region-idle-time>
-                <expiration-attributes timeout="20" action="destroy"/>
-            </region-idle-time>
-            <entry-idle-time>
-                <expiration-attributes timeout="10" action="invalidate"/>
-            </entry-idle-time>
-            <region-time-to-live>
-                <expiration-attributes timeout="5" action="local-destroy"/>
-            </region-time-to-live>
-            <entry-time-to-live>
-                <expiration-attributes timeout="10" action="local-invalidate"/>
-            </entry-time-to-live>
-        </region-attributes>
-    </region>
-</cache>
-```
-
-For details about the individual region attributes, see [Region Attributes](../client-cache/region-attributes.html#region-attributes).

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-title:  Cache Initialization File Basics
----
-
-The contents of the cache initialization file are used to populate or update a cache.
-
-This occurs when a cache server starts up, when a client application explicitly creates its cache, or when a client explicitly loads a new structure into an existing cache.
-
-The initialization file can have any name, but is generally referred to as `cache.xml`. Both client applications and cache servers can use an optional `cache.xml` file to ease the initialization process.
-
-## <a id="file-basics__section_E54BF7911C224016B822768B537FA464" class="no-quick-link"></a>File Contents
-
-The contents of a declarative XML file correspond to APIs declared in the `Cache.hpp` and `Region.hpp` header files. The cache initialization file allows you to accomplish declaratively many of the cache management activities that you can program through the API.
-
--   The contents of the cache initialization file must conform to the XML definition in `productDir/dtd/gfcpp-cache8000.dtd` (see [Native Client Cache XML DTD](cache-dtd.html#cache-dtd)).
--   The name of the declarative XML file is specified when establishing a connection to the distributed system. You can define it by setting the `cache-xml-file` configuration attribute in the `gfcpp.properties` file for the native client. For details about the `gfcpp.properties` file, see [Setting System and Cache Properties](../setting-properties/chapter-overview.html#system_and_cache_properties).
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-title:  Accessing Entries
----
-
-<a id="accessing-entries__section_310C0BE952BC489C9E97811DAE8736E4"></a>
-Use the API to retrieve the entry key, entry value, and the `RegionEntry` object itself. A variety of functions provide information for individual entries and for the set of all entries resident in the region. The online API documentation lists all available access functions.
-
-A region's entry keys and `RegionEntry` objects are directly available from the local cache. Applications can directly access the local cache's stored entry value through the `RegionEntry::getValue` function. The `getValue` function either returns the value if a valid value is present in the local cache, or `NULL` if the value is not valid locally. This function does no data loading, nor does it look elsewhere in the distributed system for a valid value.
-
-**Note:** Direct access through `RegionEntry::getValue` does not reset an entry's timestamp for LRU expiration. See [Specifying Expiration Attributes](expiration-attributes.html#expiration-attributes) for more information about LRU expiration.
-
-In comparison, the standard `Region::get` functions consider all caches and all applicable loaders in the distributed system in an attempt to return a valid entry value to the calling application. The primary attribute setting affecting entry retrieval is `CacheLoader`. See [Specifying Application Plug-In Attributes](application-plugins.html#application-plugins).
-
-The standard `Region::get` functions may implement a number of operations in order to retrieve a valid entry value. The operations used depend on the region's attribute settings and on the state of the entry itself. By default, the client retrieves entry values through calls to the `get` function. The client can override this behavior for any region by defining a cache loader for the region.
-
-The following sections discuss the `get` function and special considerations for entry retrieval.
-
-## <a id="accessing-entries__section_AD6AFD842C144C128FA1C7F0B9283372" class="no-quick-link"></a>Entry Retrieval
-
-You retrieve entry values with the `Region::get` function.
-
-When an entry value is requested from a region, it is either retrieved from the cache server or fetched by the region's locally-defined cache loader in this sequence:
-
-1.  local cache search
-2.  server cache
-3.  local load (For distributed regions, the local load is fetched before remote cache values)
-
-## <a id="accessing-entries__section_82B624FE364F4034AF010D20A8D0DF68" class="no-quick-link"></a>How the get Operation Affects the Local Entry Value
-
-If a `get` operation retrieves an entry value from outside the local cache through a local load, it automatically `put`s the value into the cache for future reference.
-
-Note that these load operations do not invoke a cache writer. Because the loader and writer operate against the same data source, you do not need to perform a cache write for entries that were just fetched from that data source. For descriptions of these processes, see [Specifying Application Plug-In Attributes](application-plugins.html#application-plugins).
-
-**Note:** Access through a `get` operation resets an entry's timestamp for LRU expiration.
-
-## <a id="accessing-entries__section_F636614605C84513B2B7F4A674FD6E38" class="no-quick-link"></a>Getting Multiple Entries Using getAll
-
-You can use the `getAll` Region API to get all values for an array of keys from the local cache or cache server. Under [Bulk Put Operations Using putAll](../cpp-caching-api/add-entry-to-cache.html#concept_26D4E6C6BC6F4AB8884E33119999656D__section_748916759F0246619CD27E7456DCA365) for more information.

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-title:  Adding Entries to the Cache
----
-
-<a id="adding-entries-to-cache__section_57CE90DC5C694CB79F05C943DE6F5E4B"></a>
-A region is populated with cached entries in several ways:
-
--   Explicitly, when an application executes a `create` or a `put` operation for a single entry or for multiple entries that do not already exist in the cache.
--   Implicitly, when a client does a get on a single entry or on multiple entries that do not already exist in the cache. In this case, the entry is retrieved from a remote cache or through a cache loader. Under [Specifying Application Plug-In Attributes](application-plugins.html#application-plugins), see the portion on a cache loader. A client can also use `getAll` to populate a region with all values for an array of keys. See [Accessing Entries](accessing-entries.html#accessing-entries).
--   Automatically, when entries are created in remote caches.
-
-If any cache writer is available in the distributed region, it is called before the entry is created and it can abort the creation process.
-
-**Note:**
-For more information on how to create entries, see [Working with the C++ API](../cpp-caching-api/cpp-caching-api.html#concept_CEC658A999414AC3A494578C214BF64E), [Working with the .NET API](../dotnet-caching-api/dotnet-caching-api.html#concept_FC6776DCE6ED48B887A6137761104AA4), and the native client API reference.
-
-## <a id="adding-entries-to-cache__section_873FFF2CAC804B8E9676AB8098CF2434" class="no-quick-link"></a>Adding Entries to the Local Cache
-
-If just the local cache is to be populated, you can either `create` an entry using the `localCreate` Region API, or `put` an entry using `localPut`. See the C++ and .NET online API documentation for details about `localCreate` and `localPut`.
-
-`DateTime` objects must be stored in the cache in UTC, so that times correspond between client and server. If you use a date with a different time zone, convert it when storing into and retrieving from the cache. This example converts a local time to UTC for a put operation:
-
-``` pre
-DateTime t1( 2009, 8, 13, 4, 11, 0, DateTimeKind.Local);
-region0.Put( 1, t1.ToUniversalTime() );
-```
-
-## <a id="adding-entries-to-cache__section_7CFEB263E2FE4775A3C9A29351A33911" class="no-quick-link"></a>Adding Multiple Entries Using PutAll
-
-If you need to add many cache entries to a region at one time, you can improve cache performance by using the `putAll` function to add them in a single distributed operation. Multiple key/value pairs are stored in a hashmap, then the hashmap contents are processed on the server as either new entries, updates, or invalidates for existing entries.
-
-Under [Adding an Entry to the Cache](../cpp-caching-api/add-entry-to-cache.html#concept_26D4E6C6BC6F4AB8884E33119999656D) see "Bulk Put Operations Using putAll" for more information about the `putAll` API. Additional details are available in the online API documentation for `Region::putAll` (C++), or `Region.PutAll` (.NET).

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----
-
-<a id="application-plugins__section_E81DB00AE0784BA2819DB3683C257647"></a>
-The plug-in attributes allow you to customize client region behavior for loading, updating, deleting, and overflowing region data and for accessing data in server partitioned regions. All client plug-ins are available through the C++ and .NET API.
-
-Application plug-ins for cache regions in clients can be declared either programmatically or in the `cache.xml` file.
-
-
-<a id="application-plugins__fig_630074710E134805A96B50AA5373866F"></a>
-<span class="figtitleprefix">Figure: </span>Where Application Plug-Ins Run
-
-<img src="../common/images/client-cache-plugins-run.gif" alt="Where Application Plug-Ins Run" id="application-plugins__image_23F82DD7DCD543239F3A75F112282C46" class="image" />
-
-## <a id="application-plugins__section_8FEB62EEC7A042E0A85E0FEDC9F71597" class="no-quick-link"></a>Overview of Application Plug-ins
-
-The API provides the framework for application plug-ins with callback functions for the appropriate events. Your classes and functions can customize these for your application's needs. When creating a region, specify these as part of the region's attributes settings. For regions already in the cache, you can specify new `CacheLoader`, `CacheWriter`, and `CacheListener` using the region's `AttributesMutator`. The `PartitionResolver` is not mutable.
-
--   `CacheLoader`: A data loader called when an entry get operation fails to find a value for a given key. A cache loader is generally used to retrieve data from an outside source such as a database, but it may perform any operation defined by the user. Loaders are invoked as part of the distributed loading activities for entry retrieval, described in [Entry Retrieval](accessing-entries.html#accessing-entries__section_AD6AFD842C144C128FA1C7F0B9283372).
--   `CacheWriter`: A synchronous event listener that receives callbacks before region events occur and has the ability to abort the operations. Writers are generally used to keep a back-end data source synchronized with the cache.
--   `CacheListener`: An asynchronous event listener for region events in the local cache.
--   `PartitionResolver`: Used for single-hop access to partitioned region entries on the server side. This resolver implementation must match that of the `PartitionResolver` on the server side.
-
-The following XML declaration specifies a cache loader for a region when the region is created.
-
-``` pre
-<region-attributes>
-    <cache-loader library-name="appl-lib"
-        library-function-name ="createCacheLoader">
-    </cache-loader>
-</region-attributes>
-```
-
-The rest of this section gives more detailed descriptions of these application plug-ins, followed by special considerations for plug-ins in distributed regions and some guidelines for writing callbacks.
-
-## <a id="application-plugins__section_FD3057C0416840BAB76850E115F48B5C" class="no-quick-link"></a>CacheLoader
-
-A cache loader is an application plug-in used to load data into the region. When an entry is requested that is unavailable in the region, a cache loader may be called upon to load it. Generally, you use a cache loader to retrieve the data from a database or another source outside the distributed system, but it may perform any operation defined by the user.
-
-The `CacheLoader` interface provides one function, `load`, for customizing region entry loading. A distributed region may have cache loaders defined in any or all caches where the region is defined. When loading an entry value, a locally defined cache loader is always used before a remote loader. In distributed regions, loaders are available for remote entry retrieval.
-
-## <a id="application-plugins__section_1754F575011742A59149FD280CEA0F16" class="no-quick-link"></a>CacheWriter
-
-A cache writer is an application plug-in that synchronously handles changes to a region's contents. It is generally used to keep back-end data sources synchronized with a cache region. A cache writer has callback functions to handle region destruction and entry creation, update, and destruction. These functions are all called before the modification has taken place and can abort the operation.
-
-You can also use cache writers to store data that you want to make persistent.
-
-## <a id="application-plugins__section_3F43B898CD254076B4DD777E9B4CC8F0" class="no-quick-link"></a>CacheListener
-
-A cache listener is an application plug-in that asynchronously handles changes to a region's contents. A cache listener has callback functions to handle region destruction and invalidation, along with entry creation, update, invalidation, and destruction. These functions are called asynchronously after the modification has taken place.
-
-This declarative XML example establishes a cache listener when a region is created:
-
-``` pre
-<region name="region11">
-    <region-attributes>
-        <cache-listener library-name="appl-lib"
-            library-function-name ="createCacheListener" />
-    </region-attributes>
-</region>
-```
-
-Unlike cache loaders and cache writers, cache listeners only receive events for entries to which the client has performed operations or registered interest.
-
-When the listener is attached to a region with caching disabled, the old value is always `NULL`.
-
-**Note:**
-Do not perform region operations inside the cache listener. Once you have configured a cache listener, the event supplies the new entry values to the application. Performing a get with a key from the `EntryEvent` can result in distributed deadlock. For more about this, see the online API documentation for `EntryEvent`.
-
-When a region disconnects from a cache listener, you can implement the `afterRegionDisconnected` callback event. This callback event is only be invoked when using the `pool` API and `subscription` is enabled on the pool. For example:
-
-``` pre
-class DisconnectCacheListener : public CacheListener
-{
-    void afterRegionDisconnected( const RegionPtr& region )
-    {
-        printf("After Region Disconnected event received");
-    }
-};
-```
-
-## <a id="application-plugins__section_348E00A84F274D4B9DBA9ECFEB2F012E" class="no-quick-link"></a>PartitionResolver
-
-This section pertains to data access in server regions that have custom partitioning. Custom partitioning uses a Java `PartitionResolver` to colocate like data in the same buckets. For the client, you can use a `PartitionResolver` that matches the server's implementation to access data in a single hop. With single-hop data access, the client pool maintains information on where a partitioned region's data is hosted. When accessing a single entry, the client directly contacts the server that hosts the key--in a single hop.
-
-**Note:**
-Single hop is used for the following operations: `put`, `get`, `destroy`, `putAll`, `getAll`, `removeAll` and `onRegion` function execution.
-
-**Implementing Single-Hop on a Partitioned Region**
-
-1.  Make sure the pool attribute, `pr-single-hop-enabled`, is set to `true` or not set. It is `true` by default.
-2.  If the server uses a custom `PartitionResolver` install an implementation of `PartitionResolver` in the client region that returns, entry for entry, the same value as the server's Java `PartitionResolver` implementation. The server uses the resolver to colocate like data within a partitioned region.
-
-    If the server does not use a custom resolver, the default resolvers in client and server match, so single hop will work there by default.
-
-Disable single hop behavior for a region by setting its pool attribute `pr-single-hop-enabled` to `false`.
-
-See [&lt;client-cache&gt; Element Reference](../../reference/topics/client-cache.html) for information on setting `pr-single-hop-enabled`.
-
-See [Partitioned Regions](../../developing/partitioned_regions/chapter_overview.html) for more information, including colocating like data within a partitioned region and how to get the best performance with PR single hop.
-
-**Implementing a PartitionResolver**
-
-See [Custom-Partitioning and Colocating Data](../../developing/partitioned_regions/overview_custom_partitioning_and_data_colocation.html) for information on custom-partitioning the server partitioned regions.
-
-1.  Implement `PartitionResolver` in the same place that you did in the server--custom class, key, or cache callback argument.
-2.  Program the resolver's functions the same way you programmed them in the Java implementation. Your implementation must match the server's.
-
-    Example of programming the `PartitionResolver` in C++:
-
-    ``` pre
-    class TradeKeyResolver : public PartitionResolver
-    {
-    private:
-        string m_tradeID;
-        int m_month;
-        int m_year;
-    public:
-        TradeKeyResolver() { }
-        TradeKeyResolver(int month, int year) {
-            m_month = month;
-            m_year = year;
-        }
-
-        ~TradeKeyResolver() { }
-
-        static PartitionResolverPtr createTradeKeyResolver() {
-            PartitionResolverPtr tradeKeyResolver( new TradeKeyResolver());
-        return tradeKeyResolver;
-        }
-        const char* getName() {
-            return "TradeKey";
-        }
-        CacheableKeyPtr getRoutingObject(const EntryEvent& opDetails) {
-            return CacheableKey::create(m_month + m_year);
-        }
-    };
-    ```
-
-    Example of programming the `PartitionResolver` in C\#:
-
-    ``` pre
-    using System;
-    using System.Threading;
-    // Use the GemFire namespace
-    using GemStone.GemFire.Cache;
-    class TradeKeyResolver : IPartitionResolver
-    {
-        private int m_month = 0;
-        private int m_year = 0;
-
-        public static TradeKeyResolver CreateTradeKeyResolver()
-        {
-            return new TradeKeyResolver();
-        }
-
-        public virtual ICacheableKey GetRoutingObject(EntryEvent entry)
-        {
-            return new CacheableInt32(m_month + m_year);
-        }
-
-        public virtual String GetName()
-        {
-            return "TradeKeyResolver";
-        }
-    }
-    ```
-
-3.  Install the resolver in the region. Use one of these methods:
-
-    XML partition resolver declaration:
-
-    ``` pre
-    <region name="trades" refid="CACHING_PROXY">
-        <region-attributes>
-            <partition-resolver library-name="appl-lib" library-function-name=
-            "createTradeKeyResolver"/>
-        </region-attributes>
-    </region>
-    <pool free-connection-timeout="12345" idle-timeout="5555"
-            load-conditioning-interval="23456" max-connections="7"
-            min-connections="3" name="test_pool_1" ping-interval="12345"
-            read-timeout="23456" retry-attempts="3" server-group="ServerGroup1"
-            socket-buffer-size="32768" statistic-interval="10123"
-            subscription-ack-interval="567" subscription-enabled="true"
-            subscription-message-tracking-timeout="900123"
-            subscription-redundancy="0" thread-local-connections="5"
-            pr-single-hop-enabled="true" >
-        <locator host="localhost" port="34756"/>
-    </pool>
-    ```
-
-    Programmatic partition resolver installation:
-
-    ``` pre
-    void setPartitionResolver()
-    {
-        CachePtr cachePtr = CacheFactory::createCacheFactory()->create();
-        PartitionResolverPtr resolver( new TradeKeyResolver());
-        RegionFactoryPtr regionFactory =
-            cachePtr->createRegionFactory(PROXY)
-            ->setClientNotificationEnabled(true)
-            ->setPartitionResolver(resolver);
-        RegionPtr regionPtr = regionFactory->create( "Trades" );
-    }
-    ```
-
-Your implementation of `PartitionResolver` must match that of the server side.
-
-## <a id="application-plugins__section_4EC30A57C37E4DDF83990A264D2C0284" class="no-quick-link"></a>Using AttributesMutator to Modify a Plug-In
-
-A cache listener, cache loader or cache writer can be added to or removed from a region after the region is created by retrieving and running the `Region` object's `AttributesMutator`. Mutable attributes define operations that are run from the client itself.
-
-This example shows how to use `AttributesMutator` to dynamically add a cache listener to an existing region.
-
-``` pre
-void setListener(RegionPtr& region)
-{
-    CacheListenerPtr regionListener = new TestCacheListener();
-    AttributesMutatorPtr regionAttributesMutator =
-        region->getAttributesMutator();
- 
-    // Change cache listener for region.
-    regionAttributesMutator->setCacheListener(regionListener);
-}
-```
-
-The plug-ins can also be implemented using a dynamically linked library. The class is not available to the application code in this case, so a `factory` method is required by the `set` function along with the name of the library.
-
-This example shows how to use `AttributesMutator` along with the `setCacheListener` function to obtain a new cache listener object using the `factory` function provided by the library. Next, the listener is set for the region.
-
-``` pre
-void setListenerUsingFactory(RegionPtr& region)
-{
-    AttributesMutatorPtr regionAttributesMutator =
-    region->getAttributesMutator();
-
-    // Change cache listener for region.
-    regionAttributesMutator->setCacheListener("Library", "createTestCacheListener");
-}
-```
-
-To use `AttributesMutator` to remove a plug-in from a region, set the plug-in's value to `NULLPTR`, as shown in the following example.
-
-``` pre
-void removeListener(RegionPtr& region)
-{
-    CacheListenerPtr nullListener = NULLPTR;
-    AttributesMutatorPtr regionAttributesMutator =
-        region->getAttributesMutator();
-
-    // Change cache listener for region to NULLPTR
-    regionAttributesMutator->setCacheListener(nullListener);
-}
-```
-
-## <a id="application-plugins__section_428DCC57B6344603AA19DCAFCE483A10" class="no-quick-link"></a>Considerations for Implementing Callbacks
-
-Keep your callback implementations lightweight and prevent situations that might cause them to hang. For example, do not perform distribution operations or disconnects inside events.
-
-Your code should handle any exceptions that it generates. If not, Geode handles them as well as possible. Because C++ has no standard for exceptions, in many cases Geode can only print an `unknown error` message.

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-title:  Cache Management
----
-
-This section covers cache management.
-
-<a id="using-thread-safety__section_165DAD3CE6CA44D9A883FC91D4F09343"></a>
-
--   **[Client-to-Server Connection Process](../../nativeclient/client-cache/client-to-server-connection.html)**
-
-    It is important to understand the sequence of events that occur when the native client connects with a Geode cache server.
-
--   **[Controlling Cache Size](../../nativeclient/client-cache/controlling-cache-size.html)**
-
-    You can control cache size through region size limits, cache size limits, or a combination of the two.
-
--   **[Managing the Lifetime of a Cached Object](../../nativeclient/client-cache/managing-lifetime-cached-object.html)**
-
-    All cacheable objects derive from `SharedBase` , which provides reference counting. Cacheable objects are referenced using `SharedPtr` types.
-
--   **[Using Thread Safety in Cache Management](../../nativeclient/client-cache/using-thread-safety.html)**
-
-    When you perform structural changes on your cache, such as creating or closing a `Cache`, `Pool`, or `Region`, synchronize your operations or do them in a single thread.
-
--   **[Troubleshooting](../../nativeclient/client-cache/troubleshooting.html)**
-
-    This section provides troubleshooting information for the native client.
-
-

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-title:  Local, Remote, and Distributed Caches
----
-
-The *distributed system* defines how native client and cache server processes find each other.
-
-The distributed system keeps track of its membership list and makes its members aware of the identities of the other members in the distributed system.
-
-A cache for a native client is referred to as its *local cache*. All other caches in the distributed system are considered *remote caches* to the application. Every cache server and application process has its own cache. The term *distributed cache* is used to describe the union of all caches in a Geode distributed system.
-
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-title:  Caches
----
-
-The cache is the entry point to native client data caching in Geode. Through the cache, native clients gain access to the Geode caching framework for data loading, distribution, and maintenance.
-
--   **[About the Native Client Cache](../../nativeclient/client-cache/overview-client-cache.html)**
-
-    The cache consists of data regions, each of which can contain any number of entries. Region entries hold the cached data. Every entry has a key that uniquely identifies it within the region and a value where the data object is stored.
-
--   **[Cache APIs](../../nativeclient/client-cache/caching-apis.html)**
-
-    The native client has two cache APIs, `RegionService` and `Cache`.
-
--   **[Local, Remote, and Distributed Caches](../../nativeclient/client-cache/cache-ownership.html)**
-
-    The *distributed system* defines how native client and cache server processes find each other.
-
--   **[Creating and Accessing a Cache](../../nativeclient/client-cache/create-access-cache.html)**
-
-    When you create a native client cache, you are creating a native client cache instance. You must provide some basic configuration information such as a connection name and cache initialization parameters for the native client's cache instance.
-
--   **[Closing the Cache](../../nativeclient/client-cache/closing-cache.html)**
-
-    Use the `Cache::close` function to release system resources when you finish using the cache.
-
-

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-title:  Cache APIs
----
-
-The native client has two cache APIs, `RegionService` and `Cache`.
-
-## <a id="caching-apis__section_8F81996678B64BBE94EF352527F7F006" class="no-quick-link"></a>RegionService API
-
-`RegionService` provides:
-
--   Access to existing cache regions.
--   Access to the standard query service for the cache, which sends queries to the servers. See [Remote Querying](../remote-querying/remote-querying.html#security) and [Continuous Querying](../continuous-querying/continuous-querying.html#security).
-
-`RegionService` is inherited by `Cache`.
-
-You do not use instances of `RegionService` except for secure client applications with many users. See [Creating Multiple Secure User Connections with RegionService](../security/createsecureconnregionservice.html#security).
-
-## <a id="caching-apis__section_403383B9B5044A939A89A5BBB4915452" class="no-quick-link"></a>Cache API
-
-Use the `Cache` to manage your client caches. You have one `Cache` per client.
-
-The `Cache` inherits `RegionService` and adds management of these client caching features:
-
--   Region creation.
--   Subscription keepalive management for durable clients.
--   Access to the underlying distributed system.
--   `RegionService` creation for secure access by multiple users.
-

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-title:  CachingEnabled
----
-
-This attribute determines whether data is cached in this region. For example, you might choose to configure the distributed system as a simple messaging service where clients run without a cache.
-
-**Note:**
-You can configure the most common of these options with the predefined region attributes. See [RegionShortcuts](region-shortcuts.html#region-shortcuts) and the Javadocs for `RegionShortcut`.
-
-If `CachingEnabled` is false (no caching), an `IllegalStateException` is thrown if any of these attributes are set:
-
--   [InitialCapacity](initial-capacity.html#initial-capacity)
--   `EntryTimeToLive` under [Specifying Expiration Attributes](expiration-attributes.html#expiration-attributes)
--   `EntryIdleTimeout` under [Specifying Expiration Attributes](expiration-attributes.html#expiration-attributes)
--   [LoadFactor](load-factor.html#load-factor)
--   [ConcurrencyLevel](concurrency-level.html#concurrency-level)
--   [LruEntriesLimit](lru-entries-limit.html#concept_75D723D60E044FF9AE97C939699AB10A)
--   [DiskPolicy](disk-policy.html#disk-policy)
-
-The following declaration enables caching for the region:
-
-``` pre
-<region-attributes caching-enabled="true"> 
-</region-attributes>
-```
-
-

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-title:  Configuring the Native Client Cache
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-
-*Configuring the Native Client Cache* describes the native client cache functionality, initialization file, and APIs. It provides information about creating and working with caches, cache regions, and region entries.
-
-The native client cache provides a framework for native clients to store, manage, and distribute application data.
-
--   **[Caches](../../nativeclient/client-cache/caches.html)**
-
-    The cache is the entry point to native client data caching in Geode. Through the cache, native clients gain access to the Geode caching framework for data loading, distribution, and maintenance.
-
--   **[Cache Initialization File (cache.xml)](../../nativeclient/cache-init-file/chapter-overview.html)**
-
-    To ease the task of managing the structure of the cache, you can define the default Geode cache structure in an XML-based initialization file.
-
--   **[Regions](../../nativeclient/client-cache/regions.html)**
-
-    You create cache regions either programmatically or through declarative statements in the `cache.xml` file. Generally, a cache is organized and populated through a combination of the two approaches.
-
--   **[Region Entries](../../nativeclient/client-cache/entries.html)**
-
-    Region entries hold cached application data. Entries are automatically managed according to region attribute settings.
-
--   **[Region Consistency](../../nativeclient/client-cache/consistency_checking_in_regions.html)**
-
-    Geode ensures that all copies of a region eventually reach a consistent state on all members and clients that host the region.
-
--   **[Region Attributes](../../nativeclient/client-cache/region-attributes.html)**
-
-    Region attributes govern the automated management of a region and its entries.
-
--   **[Cache Management](../../nativeclient/client-cache/cache-management.html)**
-
-    This section covers cache management.
-
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----
-
-It is important to understand the sequence of events that occur when the native client connects with a Geode cache server.
-
-<a id="client-to-server-connection__section_C1E805D842FD44B984041C2ED1D4C2EF"></a>
-
-1.  A native client region is configured in `cache.xml` or programmatically with a set of server connection endpoints. Server endpoints identify each cache server by specifying the server's name and port number.
-
-    Client threads obtain, use, and release a connection to a connection pool that maintains new connections. The number of connections that a client can establish is governed by the pool's `min-connections` and `max-connections` settings, either using client XML configuration or programmatically through the `CacheFactory::setMinConnections()` and `CacheFactory::setMaxConnections()` APIs. The defaults for `min-connections` is 1 and `max-connections` is -1 meaning the connection count can grow to accommodate the number of active threads performing region operations.
-
-    This example shows how to use `cache.xml` to configure a native client region with endpoints set to two cache servers:
-
-    ``` pre
-    <pool name="examplePool" subscription-enabled="true" >
-        <server host="java_servername1" port="java_port1" />
-        <server host="java_servername2" port="java_port2" />
-    </pool>
-    <region name="NativeClientRegion" refid="CACHING_PROXY">
-        <region-attributes pool-name="examplePool"/>
-    </region>
-    ```
-    TCP connections on the native client are specified at the cache level, or by overriding endpoints for specific regions. The connections are created as the regions are created. In addition, connections can also get created for querying without having any created regions. In this case, when endpoints are defined at the cache level no regions are yet created and a query is fired.
-
-    You can configure client-server connections in two ways. Use either the region/cache endpoints or the Pool API. For more information about the pool API, see [Using Connection Pools](../connection-pools/connection-pools.html#using-connection-pools).
-
-2.  The client announces to the server which entries it wishes to have updated by programmatically registering interest in those entries. See [Registering Interest for Entries](registering-interest-for-entries.html#registering-interest-for-entries) for more information.
-
-3.  The client `cache.xml` file should have the following parameters configured so the client can update the server and the client can receive updates from the server:
-    -   Caching enabled in the client region, by using the `CACHING_PROXY RegionShortcut` setting in the region attribute `refid`. A listener could also be defined so event notification occurs. You can use both, but at least one of the two methods must be used by the client to receive event notifications.
-    -   Set `subscription-enabled` to `true` so the client receives update notifications from the server for entries to which it has registered interest.
-
-4.  A native client application calls the C++ or .NET API to connect to a cache server.
-5.  The client and the cache server exchange a handshake over a configured endpoint to create a connection.
-6.  Any `create`, `put`, `invalidate`, and `destroy` events sent to the server are propagated across the distributed cache so the client can receive the events.
-
-**Note:**
-You may be able to improve system performance by making adjustments to the cache server.

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-title:  Closing the Cache
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-Use the `Cache::close` function to release system resources when you finish using the cache.
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-After the cache is closed, any further method calls on the cache or any region object result in a `CacheClosedException` .
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-If the cache is in a durable client, you need to use the `keepalive` version of the close method. See [Disconnecting From the Server](../preserving-data/disconnecting-from-server.html#concept_3A9AC62F96FA44DBBB5CCBFD3EA19B56).
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-title:  ConcurrencyChecksEnabled
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-
-This attribute determines whether members perform checks to provide consistent handling for concurrent or out-of-order updates to distributed regions.
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-A client cache can disable consistency checking for a region even if server caches enable consistency checking for the same region. This configuration ensures that the client sees all events for the region, but it does not prevent the client cache region from becoming out-of-sync with the server cache.
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-Optionally enable concurrency checks for the region. Example:
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-``` pre
-<region-attributes concurrency-checks-enabled="true"> 
-</region-attributes>
-```
-
-See [Region Consistency](consistency_checking_in_regions.html#concept_77340A4999AC4861972A0EE10303E557) for more information.
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-title:  ConcurrencyLevel
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-
-<a id="concurrency-level__section_20FB0B9EEE9442BAAD87E3C488610866"></a>
-This attribute estimates the maximum number of application threads that concurrently access a region entry at one time. This attribute helps optimize the use of system resources and reduce thread contention.
-
-The following declaration sets the region's `ConcurrencyLevel` to `16`:
-
-``` pre
-<region-attributes concurrency-level="16">
-</region-attributes>
-```
-
-**Note:**
-When `CachingEnabled` is `false`, do not set the `ConcurrencyLevel` attribute. An `IllegalStateException` is thrown if the attribute is set.
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-title:  Region Consistency
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-
-Geode ensures that all copies of a region eventually reach a consistent state on all members and clients that host the region.
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-By default Geode members perform consistency checks when they apply updates to a distributed region, in order to ensure that all copies of the region eventually become consistent on all Geode members and client caches that host the region. Different types of region ensure consistency using different techniques. However, when consistency checking is enabled (the default) all entries in a region require additional overhead in order to store version and timestamp information.
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-Although a region must have the same consistency checking configuration on all Geode members that host the region, you can optionally disable consistency checking in a client cache region while leaving consistency checking enabled for the region on Geode members. This configuration may be necessary in certain cases where the client must view all updates to a given region, even when Geode members discards an update in order to preserve region consistency.
-
-See [Consistency for Region Updates](../../developing/distributed_regions/region_entry_versions.html#topic_CF2798D3E12647F182C2CEC4A46E2045) for more information.
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-## <a id="concept_77340A4999AC4861972A0EE10303E557__section_167CD194A5374C64B4064783490F3EA8" class="no-quick-link"></a>Native Client Overhead for Consistency Checks
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-In the native client regions, the overhead for performing consistency check is an additional 11 bytes per region entry. This overhead is slightly smaller than the overhead required to provide consistency checking on server-side region entries.
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-If you cannot support the additional overhead in your deployment, you can disable consistency checks by setting the region attribute `concurrency-checks-enabled` to false for each region hosted by your client.
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-title:  Controlling Cache Size
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-
-You can control cache size through region size limits, cache size limits, or a combination of the two.
-
-<a id="controlling-cache-size__section_A0C25D6D1D5243778800AE67CAD8CB2C"></a>
-Geode controls region size by moving least recently used (LRU) entries from the region or from all cache regions.
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-## <a id="controlling-cache-size__section_3C7994A4C9D9468F860D99C0ED086D74" class="no-quick-link"></a>Controlling Region Size
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-You can cap the size of any region with the region attribute [LruEntriesLimit](lru-entries-limit.html#concept_75D723D60E044FF9AE97C939699AB10A). You can specify whether to destroy the entries or overflow them to disk in the attribute [DiskPolicy](disk-policy.html#disk-policy). If you overflow entries to disk, you must also specify the attribute [PersistenceManager](persistence-manager.html#persistence-manager).
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-## <a id="controlling-cache-size__section_E59CA4D5724147DC83E8991E654AC155" class="no-quick-link"></a>Controlling Cache Size
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-You can control overall cache size with the [heap-lru-limit](../setting-properties/attributes-gfcpp.html#attributes-gfcpp), which is set in `gfcpp.properties`. This property sets the maximum amount of memory used for the cache, in megabytes. If a new entry causes memory to grow past this limit, the LRU algorithm is called to evict entries. Heap LRU causes eviction to occur on all regions in the cache, overriding region-level [LruEntriesLimit](lru-entries-limit.html#concept_75D723D60E044FF9AE97C939699AB10A) settings when it needs to reclaim memory.
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-For each region, evictions are performed according to the region's `DiskPolicy` and `PersistenceManager` settings. If you use `heap-lru-limit`, review these region attributes for all your caching regions, to be sure you are evicting the way you want to.
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-The related [heap-lru-delta](../setting-properties/attributes-gfcpp.html#attributes-gfcpp) property, also set in `gfcpp.properties`, is the amount of memory to free up once the LRU evictions have begun. Memory is reclaimed until the amount of memory used is below `heap-lru-limit` minus `heap-lru-delta`.

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-title:  Creating and Accessing a Cache
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-
-When you create a native client cache, you are creating a native client cache instance. You must provide some basic configuration information such as a connection name and cache initialization parameters for the native client's cache instance.
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-When you create a cache, you provide the following input:
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--   **Connection name**. Used in logging to identify both the distributed system connection and the cache instance. If you do not specify a connection name, a unique (but non-descriptive) default name is assigned.
--   **`cache.xml` to initialize the cache (if the initialization is not done programmatically)**. To modify the cache structure, edit `cache.xml` in your preferred text editor. No changes to the application code are required. If you do not specify a cache initialization file, you need to initialize the cache programmatically.
-
-The `cache.xml` file contains XML declarations for cache, region, and region entry configuration.
-
-This XML declares server connection pools and regions:
-
-``` pre
-<cache>
-  <region name="clientRegion1" refid="PROXY">
-    <region-attributes pool-name="serverPool1"/>
-  </region>
-  <region name="clientRegion2" refid="PROXY">
-    <region-attributes pool-name="serverPool2"/>
-  </region>
-  <region name="localRegion3" refid="LOCAL"/>
-  <pool name="serverPool1">
-    <locator host="host1" port="40404"/>
-  </pool>
-  <pool name="serverPool2">
-    <locator host="host2" port="40404"/>
-  </pool>
-</cache>
-    
-```
-
-When you use the regions, the client regions connect to the servers through the pools named in their configurations.
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-This file can have any name, but is generally referred to as `cache.xml` .
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-For a list of the parameters in the `cache.xml` file, including the DTD, see [Cache Initialization File](../cache-init-file/chapter-overview.html#chapter-overview).
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-To create your cache, call the `CacheFactory create` function.
-
-The `cache` object it returns gives access to the native client caching API. For example:
-
-``` pre
-CacheFactoryPtr cacheFactory = CacheFactory::createCacheFactory();
-CachePtr cachePtr = cacheFactory->create();
-    
-```
-
-**Note:** For more information on how to create a cache, see [Pivotal GemFire Native Client C++ API](../cpp-caching-api/cpp-caching-api.html#concept_CEC658A999414AC3A494578C214BF64E) or [Pivotal GemFire Native Client .NET API](../dotnet-caching-api/dotnet-caching-api.html#concept_FC6776DCE6ED48B887A6137761104AA4).
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-
-Declarative region creation involves placing the region's XML declaration, with the appropriate attribute settings, in the `cache.xml` file that is loaded at cache creation.
-
-**Note:**
-Before creating a region, specify region attributes. See [Region Attributes](region-attributes.html#region-attributes).
-
-Regions are placed inside the cache declaration in `region` elements. For example:
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-``` pre
-<cache>
-  <pool name="examplePool" subscription-enabled="true" >
-    <server host="localhost" port="40404" />
-  </pool>
-  <region name="A" refid="PROXY">
-    <region-attributes pool-name="examplePool"/>
-  </region>
-  <region name="A1">
-    <region-attributes refid="PROXY" pool-name="examplePool"/>
-  </region>
-  <region name="A2" refid="CACHING_PROXY">
-    <region-attributes pool-name="examplePool">
-      <region-time-to-live>
-        <expiration-attributes timeout="120" action="invalidate"/>
-      </region-time-to-live>
-    </region-attributes>
-  </region>
-</cache>
-    
-```
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-The `cache.xml` file contents must conform to the DTD provided in the `productDir/dtd/gfcpp-cache8000.dtd` file. For details, see [Cache Initialization File](../cache-init-file/chapter-overview.html#chapter-overview).
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-**Note:** For more information on how to create a region, see [Working with the C++ API](../cpp-caching-api/cpp-caching-api.html#concept_CEC658A999414AC3A494578C214BF64E), [Working with the .NET API](../dotnet-caching-api/dotnet-caching-api.html#concept_FC6776DCE6ED48B887A6137761104AA4), and the native client API reference.
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