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| title: Configuring the Client Cache |
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| Client caches provide the framework for clients to store, manage, and distribute application data. |
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| A cache is an entry point for access to <%=vars.product_name%>. Through the cache, clients gain |
| access to the <%=vars.product_name%> caching framework for data loading, distribution, and |
| maintenance. |
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| A `Cache` instance allows your client to set general parameters for communication between a cache |
| and other caches in the distributed system, and to create and access any region in the cache. |
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| Regions are created from `Cache` instances. Regions provide the entry points to the interfaces for |
| instances of `Region` and `RegionEntry`. |
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| For more information specific to your client programming language, see the |
| [C++ Client API](cppapiref). |
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