Infinispan 9.4.0.CR1 is out!
Dear Infinispan users,
We have just released 9.4.0.CR1 which includes bug fixes and improvements.
Highlights of this release include:
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Near cache and client side TTL (ISPN-9098)
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Allow configuring near cache from hot rod properties (ISPN-9385)
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Initial support for JSON format in scripts
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Default analyzers are provided to use with remote queries (ISPN-9429)
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Prevent user from configuring passivation with a shared store (ISPN-7168)
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Enhance RemoteStore to support segmentation (ISPN-9376)
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Upgrade to RxJava 2.2.0 (ISPN-9418)
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Hot Rod configuration properties have setters now to ease integration with other frameworks (ISPN-9398)
The full list of 9.4.0.CR1 fixes are here.
You can find the release on our download page. Please report any issues in our issue tracker and join the conversation in our Zulip Chat to shape up our next release.
Enjoy,
The Infinispan Team
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Katia Aresti
Katia Aresti is a Senior Software Engineer working for Red Hat since 2017. She is part of the core Infinispan team, reponsible of the integration with other frameworks such as Spring-Boot, Vert.x or Quarkus, developing new features such as Clustered Counters, REST API endpoints and the new Server Web Console.