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Writing Existing C++ Class to Space
(XAP 6.6 Documentation)
How to use an existing C class and write it to the space. Overview This example shows you how to write your own C\ class to the space (as opposed to writing a class that is generated from a XML file). The code for this example is located at {{<GigaSpaces ...
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