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Infinispan 4.1Alpha2 is out!

We’ve just released Infinispan 4.1.0.Alpha2 with even more new functionality for the community to play with. Over the past few weeks we’ve been going backwards and forwards in the Infinispan development list discussing Infinispan’s binary client server protocol called Hot Rod and in 4.1.0.Alpha2 we’re proud to present the first versions of the Hot Rod server and java client implementations. Please visit this wiki to find out how to use Hot Rod’s java client client and server. Please note that certain functionality such as clients receiving topology and hashing information has not yet been implemented.

Besides, Infinispan 4.1.0.Alpha2 is the first release to feature the new LIRS eviction policy and the new eviction design that batches updates, which in combination should provide users with more efficient and accurate eviction functionality.

Another cool feature added in this release is GridFileSystem: a new, experimental API that exposes an Infinispan-backed data grid as a file system. Specifically, the API works as an extension to the JDK’s File, InputStream and OutputStream classes. You can read more on GridFileSystem here.

Finally, you can find the API docs for 4.1.0.Alpha2 here and again, please consider this an unstable release that is meant to gather feedback on the Hot Rod client/server modules and the new eviction design.

Cheers, Galder & Mircea

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We’re hard at work on new features, improvements and fixes, so watch this space for more announcements!

Please, download and test the latest release.

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