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| = Binary Client Protocol |
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| Ignite binary client protocol enables user applications to communicate with an existing Ignite cluster without starting a full-fledged Ignite node. |
| An application can connect to the cluster through a raw TCP socket. Once the connection is established, the application can communicate with the Ignite cluster and perform cache operations using the established format. |
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| This Alpha release implementation of binary client protocol comes with the following improvements: |
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| * Implemented link:https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/IEP-75+Thin+Client+MsgPack+Serialization[MsgPack,window=_blank] as an underlying binary format; |
| * Added new set of data types; |
| * Added more flexible and extensible handshake with the magic header string. |
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| For more information on binary client protocol, please click link:https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/IEP-76+Thin+Client+Protocol+for+Ignite+3.0[here,window=_blank]. |