Mircea,
I have just created a quick blog post titled "Using MongoDB as a cache
store". May you have a look at it ? If it suits you, the documentation will
follow soon.
Cheers
Guillaume
2013/5/22 Randall Hauch <rhauch(a)redhat.com>
There is a way to download (via Maven) and run MongoDB locally from
within
Java, via Flapdoodle's Embedded MongoDB:
https://github.com/flapdoodle-oss/embedmongo.flapdoodle.de
ModeShape uses this in our builds in support of our storage of binary
values inside MongoDB. The relevant Maven POM parts and JUnit test case are:
https://github.com/ModeShape/modeshape/blob/master/modeshape-jcr/pom.xml#...
https://github.com/ModeShape/modeshape/blob/master/modeshape-jcr/src/test...
On May 21, 2013, at 1:04 PM, Mircea Markus <mmarkus(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Thanks to Guillaume Scheibel, Infinispan now has an mongodb cache store
that will be shipped as part of 5.3.0.CR1.
>
> The test for the mongodb cache store are not run by default. In order to
be able to run them you need to:
> - install mongodb locally
> - run "mongodb" profile
> The cache store was add in the CI build on all 5.3 configs (together
with a running instance of mongodb).
>
> Guillaume, would you mind adding a blog entry describing this new
functionality? (I've invited you to be a member of the
infinispan.blogpsot.com team.)
> Also can you please update the user doc:
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/ISPN/Cache+Loaders+and+Stores
>
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Mircea Markus
> Infinispan lead (
www.infinispan.org)
>
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