I believe Infinispan are creating a module for use in Seam 3 as part of their project.
Might be worth talking to them about whether an abstracted cache module would be better,
or their features are so unique that it doesn't make sense.
Ken
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On Apr 11, 2011, at 16:58, George Gastaldi <gastaldi(a)apache.org> wrote:
Excellent ! I´ll code it right away !.
I would also notice that this is not a new idea, as John pointed out on IRC:
[17:49] <johnament> gastaldi: pmuir had a request in to make a "Seam
Cloud" module for working with infinispan
[17:50] <johnament> SEAM-45
[17:50] <jbossbot> jira [SEAM-45] Create new Seam Cache module based on Infinispan
features extracted from seam-clouds [Resolved (Won't Fix) Feature Request, Major, Pete
Muir]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAM-45
[17:50] <gastaldi> ah great
[17:51] <johnament> which is covered by ISPN-996
[17:51] <jbossbot> jira [ISPN-996] Create an infinispan-cdi module containing
integration with CDI [Open (Unresolved) Feature Request, Major, Pete Muir]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-996
2011/4/11 Jason Porter <lightguard.jp(a)gmail.com>
Create it on your github, if we all agree to pull it in, we'll fork then use the seam
fork as the master.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 14:41, George Gastaldi <gastaldi(a)apache.org> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to propose a new module on Seam: Seam Cache.
That module would be JSR-107 compatible (essentially Infinispan and EhCache) and would
allow to:
1) @Inject Cache cache;
2) Provide a new scope @CacheScoped(regionName="xx"). That would live for the
time of the cache configured by the region name itself.
The module should be tested on Inifinispan and EhCache.
What do you guys think ?
Regards,
George
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