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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