[infinispan-dev] Re: Marshalling
Galder Zamarreno
galder.zamarreno at redhat.com
Mon Apr 20 04:58:57 EDT 2009
Manik Surtani wrote:
> Also, Galder, some things have been missed when using the "tree" module
> with JBoss Marshalling.
>
> Running "mvn install -Ptest-jbossmarshaller" in the src root causes
> these failures:
>
> Failed tests:
> setUp(org.infinispan.api.tree.NodeAPITest)
> setUp(org.infinispan.api.tree.TreeCacheAPITest)
> createBeforeClass(org.infinispan.api.tree.NodeMoveAPITest)
> testPutMap(org.infinispan.api.tree.SyncReplTest)
> testReplTxRollback(org.infinispan.api.tree.NodeReplicatedMoveTest)
> testBasicOperation(org.infinispan.api.tree.SyncReplTxTest)
> testBasicOperation(org.infinispan.api.tree.SyncReplTest)
> testReplicatability(org.infinispan.api.tree.NodeReplicatedMoveTest)
> testSyncRepl(org.infinispan.api.tree.SyncReplTest)
> testReplTxCommit(org.infinispan.api.tree.NodeReplicatedMoveTest)
Hmmm, forgot to verify the tree module. I'll review those failures asap.
>
> Cheers
> Manik
>
> On 17 Apr 2009, at 19:18, Manik Surtani wrote:
>
>> I'm not gonna do this for the first alpha, but for the second one, I'd
>> like to make the JBoss-Marshalling approach to be default and pull out
>> the legacy marshaller.
>>
>> To do this, we need:
>>
>> 1. ISPN-49
>> 2. Some confirmation that there is in-fact a performance increase,
>> and not a decrease. Comparing profiler snapshots would help here.
>>
>> Galder, do you have some time to look at this next week?
>>
>> Cheers
>> --
>> Manik Surtani
>> manik at jboss.org
>> Lead, Infinispan
>> Lead, JBoss Cache
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>>
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>>
>>
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Galder Zamarreño
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