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In some cases, the default implementations are very inefficient (e.g.
Map.replaceAllandforEachfetching all entries and iterating over them locally). This was improved on member-side as the cluster version is available and in some cases we opted for using entry processors instead.On the client-side, the cluster version is not available which meant it ends up still using the default versi