On 20 Dec 2011, at 18:07, Paolo Romano wrote:
On 12/18/11 9:45 PM, Manik Surtani wrote:
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> On 10 Dec 2011, at 11:46, Sebastiano Peluso wrote:
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>> - About JTA semantics, what do you mean by the term "full"? During the
integration of GMU, we have not changed the way a transaction was already managed in
Infinispan (e.g. 2-PC, interaction between Transaction Manager and XAResource), so I think
that the answer is yes. But since I have not a deep knowledge about JTA specification,
maybe there is some aspect that I have not considered.
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> In that case, then yes, GMU will be JTA compliant. Good. :)
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> What are your next steps with GMU?
Doing some additional scalability test (I want to see it running with 100 nodes or
more!!), but first we need to finalize work on a deliverable due the first days of
January.
Of course, we would be glad to contribute it to Infinispan! In order to ease integration,
my plan is to rebase it on 5.1 as soon as we finish the work on the
replication/distribution protocols using total-order multicast/broadcast.
With some luck, this work should all be ended on time for the next Cloud-TM meeting in
London (Jan 10).
Great, looking forward to it! :)
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Manik Surtani
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Lead, Infinispan
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