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Distributed Computing in Java 9

You're reading from   Distributed Computing in Java 9 Leverage the latest features of Java 9 for distributed computing

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787126992
Length 304 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Raja Malleswara Rao Malleswara Rao Pattamsetti Raja Malleswara Rao Malleswara Rao Pattamsetti
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Preface 1. Quick Start to Distributed Computing FREE CHAPTER 2. Communication between Distributed Applications 3. RMI, CORBA, and JavaSpaces 4. Enterprise Messaging 5. HPC Cluster Computing 6. Distributed Databases 7. Cloud and Distributed Computing 8. Big Data Analytics 9. Testing, Debugging, and Troubleshooting 10. Security

ZooKeeper for distributed computing


Zookeeper is the chosen solution for handling big data encounters in Hadoop. It is a performance-efficient distributed coordination service for distributed applications. It offers a simple interface for essential services such as naming, synchronization, configuration management, and group services.

ZooKeeper runs on Java and allows bindings for both C and Java programming.

The following diagram represents the architecture of the ZooKeeper:

In the preceding diagram, the LeaderNode is the only node having the write access. All the other nodes shown on the ZooKeeper Service are called followers, and they only delegate the requests to the Leader Node as represented earlier.

The request processor present in the leader node holds the responsibility for processing the request and handing over the result to the respective follower nodes so that they can take it forward from there in the process chain.

The atomic broadcast component is responsible for broadcasting...

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