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JavaOne 2012, here I come

August 21, 2012    Tags: conference JavaOne

Almost time for JavaOne 2012, the biggest geekfest this side of Betelgeuse Five. I will be speaking again this year, and this time I have both a conference session as well as a birds-of-a-feather session. If you’re going to be at JavaOne, have an interest in in-memory...

Infinispan 5.1.6.FINAL is out!

August 20, 2012    Tags: release

We’ve just completed a maintenance release for Infinispan 5.1.x branch. Besides other fixes, this release contains a critical fix for Hibernate integration, i.e. using Infinispan as a 2nd level cache in Hibernate ( a big thanks to Sanne Grinovero for looking into this)....

Infinispan - Data Grid Platform

August 15, 2012    Tags: infinispan book

For the past few months, I have been working with prominent technology blogger and author Francesco Marchioni on my first book ever. Unsurprisingly, this is a book on Infinispan, written for Packt Publishing. This is an entry-level book, covering high level concepts of dis...

C# client for Infinispan - alpha release

August 01, 2012    Tags: csharp hotrod gsoc

A while ago I was announcing that Sunimal Rathnayake would start the work for a C# Hot Rod client for Infinispan as part of the Google Summer of Code. After 2 months of heavy work Sunimal delivered an intelligence-one (basic client, interested in neither cluster nor hash inf...

Map/Reduce improvements in Infinispan 5.2.0ALPHA2

July 25, 2012    Tags: map reduce

As our MapReduce implementation grew out of the proof of concept phase (and especially after our users had already production tested it), we needed to remove the most prominent impediment to an industrial grade MapReduce solution that we strive for: distributing reduce phase ...

Infinispan 5.2.0.ALPHA2 is here!

July 23, 2012    Tags: release alpha map reduce cache store

Infinispan 5.2.0.ALPHA2 was released last Friday with several additions for those that like to test Infinispan’s bleeding edge capabilities. In this case, it’s out Map/Reduce functionality that’s the star of the show: A combiner can now be used between t...

Infinispan's distributed executors and Map/Reduce in spotlight at JUDCon and

July 11, 2012    Tags:

JUDCon and JBoss World 2012 finished just a bit over a week ago in Boston and were a complete blast. Several of my colleagues presented their talks on the JBoss Data Grid and EAP clustering performance. However, JUDCon and JBoss World were particularly appealing to me persona...

JBoss Data Grid lands in Red Hat Summit!

July 09, 2012    Tags: conference jdg event jbossworld

It’s just over a week since Red Hat Summit/JBoss World 2012 finished and it was a great pleasure to be part of it. Heiko Rupp and I were speaking about "Effectively Manage & Monitor Red Hat JBoss Data Grid Nodes" where we presented JDG and JON at a high level and th...

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