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?ThanksSimon
Sent from my iPhoneOn Jul 28, 2015, at 3:04 PM, Simon Paulger <spaulger@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-3465I 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