[hibernate-dev] Today's release

Steve Ebersole steve at hibernate.org
Wed Apr 29 11:54:48 EDT 2015


For EntityKey vs CacheKey, that reminds me... have we ever unified the
differing notions of a "cache key"?  Aka, just have the RegionFactory build
CachKeys for us so that we don't have to always be re-wrapping...

On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Sanne Grinovero <sanne at hibernate.org>
wrote:

> I would love that as I should really check on two last things but
> couldn't make time yet.
>  - the Locking API
>  - checking if what I'm having in mind regarding EntityKey vs CacheKey
> needs any API change
>
> +1 for a little extra time
>
> Thanks!
> Sanne
>
> On 29 April 2015 at 16:22, Steve Ebersole <steve at hibernate.org> wrote:
> > Oh... and I'd *like* to get the Karaf features file figured out.  Not
> > blocker, but a nice to have.
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Steve Ebersole <steve at hibernate.org>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I had originally planned on today's release being the first CR for
> 5.0.  I
> >> am re-thinking that now.  Here is why...
> >>
> >> 1) If we were to ever start offering a typed API, a major major release
> >> would be the time to do that.  However, we'd still have the "load() +
> proxy
> >> interfaces" issue to decide a course of action on.
> >> 2) I have just introduced that Transaction changes after the first Beta.
> >> It is probably prudent to have one more Beta to allow people time to try
> >> out those changes and ask for changes.
> >> 3) I would still like to complete deprecating the Settings contract.
> The
> >> last piece there is the discussion I started earlier on the dev list wrt
> >> its usage in SPI contracts (L2 cache, etc).  I would likely not get that
> >> done today.
> >>
> >> So I wanted to suggest that today's release instead be Beta2, with CR1
> >> slated for 4 weeks from today.  Thoughts?
> >>
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