Nice explanation daar ji.. one thing you can also mention is that , even without caching , in db access , the 2nd request will mostly bring the data in quickly because of cached query/cached response from the db itself( as the plan is available)
Thanks for video. Can you tell what all data will be in sync between nodes using Hazlecast and do we have any way to control which type of data to be in sync?
For some reason the cache nodes are not communicating and the second instance is not returning updated response, anything has changed recently which is breaking the functionality?
TTL can be set programatically in Java code or through Spring properties. See this post for more details: stackoverflow.com/questions/37248404/setting-ttl-record-expiry-in-hazelcast
The main thing I didn't get sleepy while watching your video and second thing is its mindboggling explanation
LOL. Thanks.
Very good explanation, very informative.
Thank you for nice example ❤️
Thanks for expaining clearly... 👋
Very nice explanation
Thanks
Nice explanation daar ji.. one thing you can also mention is that , even without caching , in db access , the 2nd request will mostly bring the data in quickly because of cached query/cached response from the db itself( as the plan is available)
very nice explanation
you just became my hero :D
very good , massive conratulation
Very good and simple explanation....
Thanks for video.
Can you tell what all data will be in sync between nodes using Hazlecast and do we have any way to control which type of data to be in sync?
In postman you are simply checking or have you cloned some particular project
you bare gem ....
Thanks... !!!
For some reason the cache nodes are not communicating and the second instance is not returning updated response, anything has changed recently which is breaking the functionality?
Not that I am aware of
How to Hazlecast descover our two applications? What management.server.port allow? - this is magic?
good one. the music could be a bit quiter
Very good explanation just remove background music
Sir can you please explain how to set TTL time
TTL can be set programatically in Java code or through Spring properties. See this post for more details: stackoverflow.com/questions/37248404/setting-ttl-record-expiry-in-hazelcast
pls remove the backgroung music, then upload this perfect explanation
Apologies for the background music as I was experimenting with audio. I will try to remove or re-record the video.