Infinispan 5.1.2.CR1 is out!
Based on community demand, we’ve decided to do another minor release in the Infinispan 5.1 'Brahma' series and we’ve just released Infinispan 5.1.2.CR1.
This release includes fixes in the generated documentation, schema, and by adding remote JMX monitoring options for all our demos, we’ve made it easier to consume Infinispan out of the box.
Some important library upgrades such as JGroups have also been upgraded and we’ve implemented more performance improvements, particularly around state transfer.
Finally, we’ve added a new system property (-Dinfinispan.unsafe.allow_jdk8_chm=true) which can be used to replace internal Java’s concurrent ConcurrentHashMap with the forthcoming JDK8 ConcurrentHashMapV8 which is more memory efficient than the current ConcurrentHashMap.
Full details of what has been fixed can be found here, and if you have feedback, please visit our forums. Finally, as always, you can download the release from here.
Cheers, Galder
p.s. Work on Infinispan 5.2 has started and remember that both Mircea and myself are looking for your feedback on cross-datacenter replication and remote events in Hot Rod.
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