Started yesterday night actually...
I'm going to move forward as straightforward as possible and then probably
get together with Infinispan guys while myself looking at it from Ehcache's
perspective.
Basically, I _hope_ we can have the hibernate-jcache module be "open"
enough to provide "extension points" for specific implementation to
"tune"
better.
I guess it will also depend how cache vendors will go about 107. For
implementation that "merely" wrap their own API with 107's the added layer
would just be overhead probably.
Anyways, I'll move forward and share the new module when completed.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Emmanuel Bernard
<emmanuel(a)hibernate.org>wrote:
My guts are that each cache will want to provide a specific
implementation but it would be nice to have a generic albeit less than
ideal 107 implementation.
Nobody has started this work AFAIK so you're very welcome :)
Emmanuel
On Wed 2014-03-19 17:13, Alex Snaps wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> I wondered if anyone had considered (even the feasibility of) moving the
> Caching SPI of Hibernate to use the (now released!) jcache API of JSR107?
> I was contemplating having a look at providing a "jsr107 caching
provider"
> maybe first, which then could maybe folded into Hibernate... Anyways,
> random thoughts, maybe some of you already have insights. Also, I'd
expect
> that (some) "cache vendors" might want to do some tuning based on the
> Hibernate usecase still, so maybe the idea isn't such a great one (if
even
> feasible again, as I didn't even look into that). Anyways... further
random
> thoughts on the subject welcome, even non-random ones actually.
> Alex
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