Infinispan 5.2.0.CR3 gets rid of RHQ annotations
The amount of feedback we’ve had on Infinispan 5.2.0.CR2 has been tremendous, and so we considered that Infinispan was not ready to go Final yet, so we decided to do another candidate release, called 5.2.0.CR3.
In this candidate release, we’ve got rid of the RHQ annotations dependency, so Infinispan Core has now one less dependency thanks to the integration of RHQ annotations with our own JMX annotations.
The areas containing the most important fixes are Distributed Caches and the Hot Rod server, so if you’re a user of these features, we’d highly recommend that you give CR3 a go. Check the full release notes for detailed information on the issues fixed.
Remember to visit our downloads section to find the latest release, and if you have any questions please check our forums, our mailing lists or ping us directly on IRC.
Cheers, Galder
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