Friday, 19 January 2018
First candidate release for Infinispan 9.2.0 is out!
Infinispan 9.2.0.CR1 is out! The Infinispan team took time off over the festive period but in spite of that we managed to pack in quite a bit as we approach Infinispan 9.2.0 final release.
Here are the highlights:
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Remove listener in embedded only fired when something is actually removed - ISPN-8585.
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CacheNotFoundException ERROR message in server was deemed too noisy, so it was changed to DEBUG message. If RemoteCacheManager.getCache() returns null, the cache does not exist - ISPN-8579.
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Infinispan is now compatible with JCache 1.1 - ISPN-8571.
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Hibernate 5.2 compatible Infinispan cache provider (on top of Hibernate 5.1 compatible provider) - ISPN-8570.
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Documentation added on how to use Hibernate 5.2 and 5.1 Infinispan cache providers shipped with Infinispan 9.2.
Full details of the new features and enhancements included in this release can be found here.
Thank you for following us and stay tuned!
Cheers,
Galder
Tags: release candidate
Friday, 11 December 2009
Infinispan's third release candidate
I’d happy to announce that after a long wait, we’ve finally released Infinispan 4.0.0.CR3 - the latest and greatest in a series of release candidates, which will hopefully be the last before we cut the final release. As such, it is really important that you try out CR3 - test it, stress it out, and provide as much feedback as possible on the user forums.
In this release, we’ve:
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Fixed the dependency issues on RHQ snapshots, which was causing problems for several people
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Added the ability to configure the cache instance used by the REST server
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Updated the query API so it is not restricted to String keys
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Loads more stuff
As always, the full set of changes are on JIRA. Download this release here, and as always, provide feedback here.
Cheers
Manik
Tags: release candidate
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
First release candidate now available
Infinispan 4.0.0.CR1 is now available for download. This is an important release, containing several critical bug fixes on the last beta. Performance has improved too, with a better default JGroups stack. Many thanks to the multitude of contributors and committers who have worked hard to make this release a possibility.
A full change log is available on JIRA. Downloads and documentation are in the usual place. Please test this release with anger; feedback is critical to a high-quality final release. The user forums should be used to provide such feedback.
Enjoy
Manik
Tags: release candidate