On 21 Nov 2012, at 17:02, Mircea Markus <mmarkus(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
Cache, CacheManager and all the API that's in the org.infinispan package needs to be
backward compatible.
What about more obscure stuff, e.g.
RpcManager.invokeRemotelyInFuture(Collection<Address> recipients, ReplicableCommand
rpc, boolean usePriorityQueue, NotifyingNotifiableFuture<Object> future);
This is still accessible through cache.getAdvancedCache().getRpcManager(), so it still
counts as public API. I doubt that any user is using that method directly, but OTOH
it's public so who knows.
What do people think? Shall we be strict with regard to such 'obscure' methods
between minor releases?
More than something exposed via AdvancedCache, it's more of a concern when it comes to
people writing custom interceptors and may have direct access to the RpcManager.
What do you intend to change in the RpcManager?
- M
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