With independent release numbers (and days) ?
I realize it makes developer's life easier as you can break them all
without needing to care, still it won't make users life easier.
What do you propose we should do when an Infinispan (core project)
change breaks some tests in the CacheStore?
On 9 May 2013 14:07, Adrian Nistor <anistor(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I think it makes sense to move all of them to a separate project,
except
FileCacheStore. I doubt there is real need for a zip distribution for
this new project.
We can continue to provide a zip for the main ispn project, but I still
think few people actually use it compared to the maven artifacts. I
believe the main reason for a zip distro is to be able to accurately
count the number of downloads :).
On 05/09/2013 03:22 PM, Mircea Markus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Because of the hight number of dependencies and large distribution size (build time
as well) there were discussions about moving some of the cache stores into an independent
git repository under the infinispan project. Now that we have two more cache stores to be
integrated (JPA and MongoDB), it's a good opportunity to start a discussion around
this.
>
> The cache stores I'm thinking about are: JPA, MongoDB (integrated them directly
in the new repository), Cassandra, Cloud, HBase, jdbm and bdbje. Or thinking more about
it, why not all of them but the file cache store - which is dependency free and it's
nice to ship it .
>
> There are several options when it comes to releasing these stores. I think the
simplest is by to a maven repo (i.e. no .zip file). If there'll be demand for specific
distribution files we can always add it at a further point in time.
>
> wdyt?
>
> Cheers,
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