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Can we use MS SQL server for memcache in java

Anil Kumar 23 asked:

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Hi,
I am trying to demonstrate distributed memory caching system "Memcache" in java.My questions on this topic are:

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1.Do i require any memcached server to demonstrate this or i can do it without any Memcached server?

2.I have connected my java code to sql server to query and connection is working gud. But i have seen that i require application servers to provide the facility for caching.Is it correct or i can do caching with the help of my system only??

3.If i don`t require any application server then how do i implement the concept of buckets in my system.Or i don`t require using buckets concept??

4.I m actually very confused about these application server and database server difference So can anyone please try to tell me how should i go with the code?

Thanks in advance.
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Tags: Java, SQL Server, Database Development (SQL Server), Scalability

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