Cheers
Dan
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Tristan Tarrant <ttarrant(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
I won't be able to attend this week's IRC meeting, so here's my update:
ISPN-7444 Configuration templates should not turn into concrete caches
This was a side-effect of my work on ISPN-7066 (default cache
inheritance) which was causing the Hot Rod server to start templates as
is if they were concrete caches.
ISPN-7442 Server configurations should use embedded defaults when possible
Server always had defaults hard-coded in the configuration resource
descriptors. I've changed it so that it uses whatever defaults the
corresponding embedded configuration element uses
ISPN-7445 Simplify default server configurations
Removed a ton of useless "example" configuration attributes from the
shipped configs, since most of them were duplicating "defaults" (wrong
ones at that) and an adverse impact on performance
ISPN-7446 Make the mode attribute on clustered caches optional and
default to SYNC
SYNC caches are what a user normally wants, so the "mode" attribute,
which was previously mandatory, is now optional and it defaults to SYNC.
This means that <distributed-cache name="mycache"/> is all that is
needed to get good defaults.
I also did some CI surgery/cleanup, especially trying to help Galder and
Sanne identify and solve the OSGi failures.
I released 9.0.0.CR1 and I fixed the website news feed since Google
deprecated the feeds API.
This week I want to go through docs, examples, javadocs and the website
to ensure that everything is in order for when we get to the final release.
Tristan
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Tristan Tarrant
Infinispan Lead
JBoss, a division of Red Hat
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