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Infinispan Native Server Image

June 16, 2020 Ryan Emerson By Ryan Emerson

Starting with Infinispan 11, it’s now possible to create a natively compiled version of the Infinispan server. The work was done in the context of the CloudButton project, which aims to build a serverless platform for quickly deploying workloads to the cloud, but the ad...

Infinispan 11.0.0.Final "Corona Extra"

June 15, 2020 Tristan Tarrant By Tristan Tarrant

Dear Infinispan community, We’re proud to announce the release of Infinispan 11. In the tradition of assigning beer codenames to our releases, we decided that "Corona Extra" would be a significant representation of the period during which most of the development has...

Off Heap enhancements

June 09, 2020 William Burns By William Burns

The off heap implementation in Infinispan has become much more widely used since its introduction. There have been some issues and improvements identified to get this storage type more in line with its heap counterpart. For those of you that are unware the off-heap setting ...

Infinispan Operator 1.1.2 is out!

June 08, 2020 Vittorio Rigamonti By Vittorio Rigamonti

We’re pleased to announce version 1.1.2 of the Infinispan Operator for Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift. Release highlights: Simplified configuration for external services. Improved readability of CR yaml output. Now available from the Operator image registry ...

Cross Site Replication Improvements

June 05, 2020 Pedro Ruivo By Pedro Ruivo

Infinispan introduced Cross Site Replication functionality in version 5.2 and Infinispan 7 extended it to support state transfer. With an increase of popularity, Infinispan 11 brings two major improvements to Cross Site Replication. Let’s take a look at them. Supp...

Secure Infinispan server by default

June 04, 2020 Tristan Tarrant By Tristan Tarrant

The Infinispan server we introduced in 10.0 exposes a single port through which both Hot Rod and HTTP clients can connect. While Infinispan has had very extensive security support since 7.0, the out-of-the-box default configuration did not enable authentication. Infinis...

Hot Rod per-cache configuration

May 30, 2020 Tristan Tarrant By Tristan Tarrant

Aside from being able to configure a Java Hot Rod client through a compact URI representation, Infinispan 11 brings some additional changes to remote cache configuration. While remote caches did have some client-side configuration, this was never implemented cleanly, reso...

CLI enhancements

May 28, 2020 Tristan Tarrant By Tristan Tarrant

One of the key aspects of our new server architecture is the management API exposed through the single port. While I’m sure there will be those of you who like to write scripts with plenty of curl/wget magic, and those who prefer the comfort of our new web console, ...

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