Blogs Infinispan 9.3.0.Beta1

Infinispan 9.3.0.Beta1

Infinispan users,

We have just released 9.3.0.Beta1 which includes 38 fixes. Highlights of this release include:

Conflict Resolution Improvements

  • MergePolicy.NONE is now the default merge-policy

  • Conflict Resolution during a merge is now non-blocking and tolerant of node failures

Reactive Streams based Cache Loader SPI available

Infinispan can now be built and tested with Java 10/11

Max Idle expiration is now cluster-wide including events

The Java Hot Rod client can handle data in multiple formats

Improved merge after long GC pauses avoiding data loss

Admin console supports counters in standalone mode

Lots of bug fixes, test fixes, and documentation improvements

As usual, you can find all the bits on our website. If you find any issues, don’t hesitate to report them on our issue tracker.

Enjoy, The Infinispan Team

Get it, Use it, Ask us!

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.

The source code is hosted on GitHub. If you need to report a bug or request a new feature, look for a similar one on our GitHub issues tracker. If you don’t find any, create a new issue.

If you have questions, are experiencing a bug or want advice on using Infinispan, you can use GitHub discussions. We will do our best to answer you as soon as we can.

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Tristan Tarrant

Tristan has been leading the Infinispan Engineering Team at Red Hat for quite a while now, as well as being Principal Architect for Red Hat Data Grid. He's been a passionate open-source advocate and contributor for over three decades.