Building the Infinispan Server
by Sanne Grinovero
I'm having the following error in building the Server project (first
time I try).
I suspect it means the build order is not correctly defined in the
Maven dependencies?
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Reactor Summary:
[INFO]
[INFO] Infinispan Server - BOM ........................... SUCCESS [30.400s]
[INFO] Infinispan Server - JGroups Subsystem ............. SUCCESS [47.587s]
[INFO] Infinispan Server - Infinispan Subsystem .......... FAILURE [39.446s]
[INFO] Infinispan Server - Endpoints Subsystem ........... SKIPPED
[INFO] Infinispan Server - Security Subsystem ............ SKIPPED
[INFO] Infinispan Server - Build ......................... SKIPPED
[INFO] Infinispan Server - RHQ/JON plugin ................ SKIPPED
[INFO] Infinispan Server - Test Suite .................... SKIPPED
[INFO] Infinispan Server ................................. SKIPPED
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time: 1:57.745s
[INFO] Finished at: Wed Nov 06 14:26:19 GMT 2013
[INFO] Final Memory: 41M/754M
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project
infinispan-server-infinispan: Could not resolve dependencies for
project org.infinispan.server:infinispan-server-infinispan:jar:6.0.0-SNAPSHOT:
The following artifacts could not be resolved:
org.infinispan:infinispan-cachestore-leveldb:jar:6.0.0-SNAPSHOT,
org.infinispan:infinispan-cachestore-rest:jar:6.0.0-SNAPSHOT: Could
not find artifact
org.infinispan:infinispan-cachestore-leveldb:jar:6.0.0-SNAPSHOT
Sanne
10 years, 7 months
Red Hat sponsored research relating to Infinispan
by Paul Robinson
All,
We have a talk coming up next week by Ryan Emerson, whose research is sponsored by Red Hat and relates to Infinispan. I don't know how involved you guys have been to date, but I think Ryan now has something that he is keen to get your feedback on. Is it possible for someone from the team to attend remotely?
The talk is on Tuesday the 12th November at 18:15 GMT and will be broadcast over Google Hangouts on air.
More details here: http://bit.ly/19fc1a3
Paul.
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10 years, 7 months
help on StackOverflow
by Tomas Sykora
Hi team!
I've noticed that some guys started (or they would like) to use Infinispan in their projects, they are stuck on some issues and they are trying to get answers on StackOverflow.
I know this is hard to react in these days as we are on tight schedule. (Galder, Sanne and Manik are active there)
Do we have any strategy how can we help them? Unfortunately, I don't know answers for more specific and deeper question, so is it OK to
redirect them simply to jboss.org forum, to this mailing list or simply to IRC #infinispan? Or can/should I share some unanswered questions here?
I don't want to be annoying with some unimportant stuff.
But, still, I have one idea in my mind. If someone cannot proceed with his Infinispan integration for, let's say 3-4 days, he can become frustrated
and start to looking for another caching/datagrid/NoSQL store solution.
Thank you for you thoughts!
Tom
10 years, 7 months
code highlight in github/asciidoc
by Mircea Markus
Github's wiki asciidoc doesn't play nicely with syntax highlighting: displays all the code with the same plain color, instead of highlighting the syntax elements like the IDEs do.
E.g. the sample code provided in the wiki asciidoc help:
.python.py
[source,python]
----
# i just wrote a comment in python
print "something"
# and maybe one more
----
renders like:
http://screencast.com/t/k6JVQrWQ4
Whilst the markdown equivalent:
```python
# i just wrote a comment in python
print "something"
# and maybe one more
```
renders as expected:
http://screencast.com/t/YLMhs31Jm
I think this has been a problem for quite a while now: https://github.com/gollum/gollum/issues/280
Does anyone see any problem with allowing both markdown and asciidoc editors for our wiki? They both have pretty basic syntax and markdown seems to be better integrated (I guess that's why it's also the default editor).
Cheers,
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Mircea Markus
Infinispan lead (www.infinispan.org)
10 years, 7 months