[infinispan-dev] ISPN-2463: Hopefully one final question

Tristan Tarrant ttarrant at redhat.com
Thu Nov 22 04:56:19 EST 2012


Navin,

6.0 will split core into several jars (names are currently fictional):

  * infinispan-api (which will only contain interfaces common to all
    types of caches)
  * infinispan-commons (common classes)
  * infinispan-local (local cache functionality)
  * infinispan-clustered (clustering functionality)

This will make the hotrod client not pull in the entire embedded 
infinispan library as well.
One thing this split will cause is that these jars should have different 
package roots to avoid the OSGi/JBoss modules "package split".

Tristan


On 11/22/2012 04:35 AM, Navin Surtani wrote:
> Could you elaborate on what other refactoring has to be done please? I mean, specifically on the configuration side, if there's a 1-for-1 replacement in terms of the configuration that's already available then shouldn't we just be directly swapping in the other API? I get that there are some changes to the way that things would be configured, and some defaults have been changed - but there are still ways to do the same thing correct?
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> From: "Tristan Tarrant" <ttarrant at redhat.com>
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> Cc: "Navin Surtani" <nsurtani at redhat.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 8:56:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [infinispan-dev] ISPN-2463: Hopefully one final question
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> Before applying the chainsaw, we must first decide if we're going to
> have a 5.3.
> Also 6.0 will have much more refactoring than just dropping
> org.infinispan.config.* so I think that should be handled first.
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> Tristan
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