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.
- 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?
- 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?
- 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...
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:
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> Any feedback is appreciated.
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> Paul
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