Hey Galder,
I already started wondering where all you guys might have gone to. It was getting lonely
on this list ...
Hey Olaf,
>> Hmmm, very weird, I'm getting "This tree seems to be invalid"
errors
when navigating through the code?
> Well, I'm not an expert on Git. All I can say that I just made a fresh
>
> git clone
https://github.com/obergner/spring-infinispan.git
> cd spring-infinispan
> mvn clean package
>
> and that everything went smoothly. What are the exact steps needed to
> reproduce your problems?
Dunno, it's the GitHub UI that was causing problems. Cloning worked fine.
Just checked back on GitHub. So far, I don't have any problems walking the source
tree.
I had a look at your code and had a comment:
DCM.getCacheNames() already returns an immodifiable collection, so no need
to do the same in SpringEmbeddedCacheManager.getCacheNames
Fine, I'll remove that bit of code.
>> As indicated in a separate email, we've decided against
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-984 for the time being since we don't want to
polute
the Hot Rod protocol
> Hey! You just nuked a splendid opportunity to learn me some Scala!
Hahaha, there's plenty of other Scala related work if that's what you
might be interested :). For example:
http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/ISPN-374
This does indeed look interesting, but right now I'm wading kneedeep in Large Object
Support. Will put ISPN-374 on my todo list, though.
Oh, and I just noticed next week you'll be giving a talk on Infinispan during a
conference in Berlin. I'll try to get that days off so that we might meet. After all,
Berlin is more or less just around the corner. Might be that my job does not allow that,
though.
Cheers,
Olaf
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