On Dec 15, 2010, at 7:46 PM, Paul Ferraro wrote:
Thanks for the feedback.
On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 10:40 +0100, Galder Zamarreño wrote:
> Good stuff Paul!! A few comments:
>
> - I wonder whether adding an example in "Under the hood" section might
> help better explain the main differences between previous model and
> the current one. For example: Before, all web apps' sessions where
> stored in the same JBC Cache instance under different subtrees. Now,
> within the web session cache container, there''s an Infinispan Cache
> for each individual web app. I think this is somehow mentioned later,
> but it'd good to provide an example when comparing old JBC and
> Infinispan.
Hard to tell, but the web session, sfsb sections are meant to be
subsections of "Under the hood". Point taken though - this could be
more clear.
Sure, but this is just to give them an example of how different things are split. This
might help users understand how they should be separating data for their apps in an
Infinispan world as opposed to JBoss Cache.
> - In the infinispan-configs.xml, the section of "Individual cache
> container configurations can also be injected into an existing
> registry.". When would someone do this or would want to use this
> method?
If an application wanted to package its custom web/sfsb cache
configuration within its war/ear, and leave the infinispan-configs.xml
file untouched.
Point taken, I'll describe some potential use cases.
Yeah, explaining use cases will help people understand when to use each option.
> - In the "JPA/Hibernate 2nd Level Cache" section, you might wanna link
> to
http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-14105 in case users want to
> configure more properties such as eviction/expiration ones?
Ah - I meant to do that. Will add link.
> - In "Using Infinispan Directly", I don't understand what's the
> difference between the two XMLs shown there. They both create the same
> bean?? At least the name and type is the same...
One is an example of deploying a cache container created directly from a
factory - where the registry is never consulted.
The second is an example of deployed a cache container that is
registered with the registry.
Right, to make sure I understand correctly, the first would be used by a user
that wants to deploy his own cache container, with his own configuration explictly
mentioned in the config. The second on the contrary relies on the config being
available in the registry and the user configuration pointing to it?
> p.s. I think the cache injection stuff is really cool :)
>
> On Dec 14, 2010, at 8:22 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
>
>> Great job!
>>
>> On 12/14/10 12:40 PM, Paul Ferraro wrote:
>>>
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/InfinispanIntegrationinAS6
>>>
>>> Any feedback is appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Paul
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