From: Marius Bogoevici <marius.bogoevici@gmail.com>
To: infinispan -Dev List <infinispan-dev@lists.jboss.org>
Cc: Ales Justin <ales.justin@gmail.com>
Sent: Fri, 15 April, 2011 16:36:03
Subject: Re: [infinispan-dev] Spring Infinispan finished for now
This looks pretty cool.
Olaf, Manik,
I would like to include this in Snowdrop (jboss.org/snowdrop), which
contains a number of JBoss-specific extensions to Spring (and is part
of the JBoss product portfolio too as part of
http://www.jboss.com/products/wfk/), especially as this would allow
Spring developers running in latter versions of JBoss AS to get
out-of-the box caching support.
Ales (in CC) has started something similar too - see
https://github.com/alesj/snowdrop/tree/cache2. I think that we can
blend the two approaches in a very good fashion.
Olaf, would you be OK with "adopting" the code in Snowdrop?
Marius
Manik Surtani wrote:
On 28 Mar 2011, at 12:42, Olaf Bergner wrote:
Hello,
I've decided that Spring Infinispan is where it ought to be right now,
feature-wise and documentation-wise. There's obviously a lot that could
be done to improve it. Yet I don't deem it prudent to go any further as
long as the fine folks over in Spring land are pondering whether and in
what way to accept our offer. If you wish, you may have a look at what
I've done so far at
https://github.com/obergner/spring-infinispan
Cool! I suppose you haven't heard from Spring as yet? Have you posted this to their user mail list and developer mail list as well? Might be a good idea to gain community adoption in the meanwhile.
Cheers
Manik
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