[infinispan-dev] (additional use case for WF8) Removing Infinispan dependency on the Hibernate-Infinispan module in 4.x

Bela Ban bban at redhat.com
Tue Jun 4 04:52:19 EDT 2013



On 6/4/13 10:44 AM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:

>> I think we would hit problems where the JPA EE container/subsystem side
>> interacts with the Infinispan (system) module (probably EJB3 code as well.)
>
> Right, I realize that, but there might be a solution coming we call
> "grafting" JGRP-1613


Good you used the conditional tense. I looked into this and I'm 
currently not convinced this will be needed, or can be added to JGroups. 
Let's discuss this further at Red Hat Summit next week.


> basically it should expose virtually independent channels so that
> multiple services
> needing an "owned" channel can use them without conflicts, but still sharing
> some protocols. So in the specific case of this discussion, people could
> reuse the ports, making it easier to configure and possibly faster to
> boot, but also
> reuse the cluster topology definition and failure detection, making it
> less awkward to use as in such
> a case you really don't want the topology from the AS to be out of sync with the
> topology used by some application cache.
>
> Sanne

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Bela Ban, JGroups lead (http://www.jgroups.org)


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