Infinispan (Red Hat Data Grid) featured in Red Hat Developers
Dear Infinispan Community,
The Infinispan team is pleased to share an article published over on the Red Hat Developer blog.
Part one of a two-part series of articles, this blog post focuses on how Data Grid, which is built on Infinispan, was used to create a leaderboard for an online Battleship game that featured at this year’s Red Hat Summit Keynote.
You can read the blog post here
Technologies featured in our keynote demo: * Quarkus and Infinispan Client Extension * Additional Quarkus extensions: RestEasy, Websockets, Scheduler * Infinispan Query * Infinispan Cross-Site Replication * Infinispan Kubernetes Operator
Enjoy your reading!
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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.