Blogs Infinispan 15.0.0.Dev06

Infinispan 15.0.0.Dev06

Redis endpoint

The Redis endpoint now implements most of the core Redis commands and data structures (strings, sets, lists, hashes and sorted sets), as well as implementing clustering and CRC16 slots.

Infinispan can now perform indexed kNN vector searches. See our recent blog post for more information.

Infinispan Web Console

The console has gained an access management section that lets you create, update, and delete roles, as well as assign access to principal mappers.

GraalVM feature

A GraalVM native-image Feature is now available via the dedicated modules infinispan-hotrod-graalvm and infinispan-embedded-graalvm.

Hibernate ORM 6.3 2LC

Our second-level cache provider now supports Hibernate ORM 6.3.

JCache is back!

While working on the Jakarta migration, we temporarily removed the JCache provider because of its optional dependency on CDI conflicting with the migration to Jakarta EE. As of 15.0.0.Dev06, the JCache component is back, albeit without the CDI integration.

When is the Final release coming?

We hope to have the final release of Infinispan 15 ready for consumption by the end of the year and we will be making regular development releases.

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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 JIRA 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.