Hi,
I just want to re-iterate this to try and get it ready for the final
Wildfly 10 release. In order to make Redis integration, what changes should
I be making? In particular;
1. xml reader/writer - should I be adding redis-store as a concrete xml
tag?
2. persistence pom updates to add the redis jar dependency
3. xsd documentation updates
4. module configurations
5. jboss-cli - do I need to add a redis-store type to a cache container?
6. web management console - again redis-store type to a cache container?
1 - 3 are done, 4 is in progress, however I am unclear on how to make 5 and
6 (can't find the code locations), and I also want steer on whether a
concrete store type is needed or if the custom store should be the way to
go, in which case I think only pom updates and module config is required.
Kind regards,
Simon
On 15 September 2015 at 14:38, Simon Paulger <spaulger(a)codezen.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Jason,
I have developed a redis cache store which has now been completed and
released under the infinispan org as part of version 8, available through
central.
I had begun to look at what changes would be required under wildfly. I
have made changes to the xml reader and writer for config for a concrete
redis-store type but haven't worked out how to update the web ui and cli.
This got me thinking as to whether a concrete config tag is required at
all since there is always the custom store.
Therefore, I thought I'd check. What changes should I be developing to
make my redis integration in to wildfly 10?
Thanks
Simon
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On 28 Jul 2015, at 21:22, Jason Greene <jason.greene(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Jul 28, 2015, at 3:04 PM, Simon Paulger <spaulger(a)codezen.co.uk> wrote:
Hi,
My company uses JBoss AS 7 (before Wildfly I know). We also use Redis
cache store for PHP stacks and I'd like to be able to do the same for
Wildfly (I'm considering upgrade paths).
I see there is an old JIRA enhancement issue raised here:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-3465
I was wondering what the appetite for creating a Redis cache store is. If
this were something I were to develop in both inifinispan and wildfly,
would it be well received by the JBoss community?
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the interest, and it sounds great to me!
I would recommend starting by posting to infinispan-dev your interest in
the feature (if you haven’t already), and they can help you get started. I
would imagine the infinispan memcached code is a good starting point, and
may in fact be adaptable to the Redis protocol, perhaps by forking it.
One thats done there is some integration bits on the WildFly side, but I
wouldn’t worry about that until its shipped in an infinispan release.
Thanks,
--
Jason T. Greene
WildFly Lead / JBoss EAP Platform Architect
JBoss, a division of Red Hat