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| = Apache Ignite Documentation |
| |
| Apache Ignite is a horizontally scalable, fault-tolerant distributed in-memory computing platform for building real-time |
| applications that can process terabytes of data with in-memory speed. |
| |
| Ignite documentation introduces you to the project's main capabilities, shows how to use certain features, or how to |
| approach cluster optimizations and issues troubleshooting. If you are new to Ignite, then start with the |
| link:docs/latest/quick-start/java[Quick Start Guides], and build the first application in a matter of 5-10 minutes. |
| Otherwise, select the topic of your interest and have your problems solved, and questions answered. |
| Good luck with your Ignite journey! |
| |
| == Programming Languages |
| include::includes/intro-languages.adoc[] |
| |
| == Ignite Examples |
| |
| The Apache Ignite github repository contains a number of runnable examples that illustrate various Ignite functionality. |
| Refer to the link:{githubUrl}/examples[Examples^] folder in the Ignite code base. |
| The examples are also available in the binary distribution. |