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Microsoft Windows Server AppFabric Cookbook
In the preceding chapter, we looked at the Client Libraries required for using Windows Server AppFabric's caching capabilities. Once these libraries are available, it is fairly straightforward to get started with common cache-related programming scenarios.
Windows Server AppFabric Caching Client needs connection settings to connect to a particular instance of a Cache Host. There are two ways a Cache Client can specify these settings:
Code based: Using Windows Server AppFabric's Cache Client API to specify connection details programmatically
Configuration based: Using the configuration file of a Cache Client to specify connection settings declaratively
In this recipe we will cover code-based configuration.
To be able to program the AppFabric Cache Client, we need to make sure that AppFabric Caching Assemblies are available.
To be able to connect to Windows Server AppFabric Cache using the Client API, we need to ensure that the Cache Host...
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