That's one of things I've been meaning to do actually. Update Infinispan 2LC in
hibernate trunk to 4.1.0.CR1 to catch any issues early on.
In fact, now that you're talking about it, I'm gonna do it now :)
On Jul 8, 2010, at 1:50 PM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
Yes eventually.
Today Hibernate Core depends on 4.0, that's why I'm waiting a bit. Once we have
4.1 final we will move all of Hibernate Core onto it.
On 8 juil. 2010, at 11:06, Manik Surtani wrote:
> Thanks for sharing. A quick thought, you probably want to work off Infinispan
4.1.0.CR1, not 4.0.0.
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> On 7 Jul 2010, at 17:51, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
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>> I've pushed my current work on GitHub
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http://github.com/emmanuelbernard/hibernate-core-ogm/tree/ogm
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>> it's in the ogm branch.
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>> Consider this a read-only repo if possible, or make sure to talk to me otherwise.
The reason is that I still rewrite history esp when I sync from Hibernate's SVN to
stay afloat of trunk.
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