By maniksurtani
via infinispan.blogspot.com
Published: Sep 02 2010 / 10:56
Infinispan is an open source data grid platform, providing a highly scalable, low-latency in-memory key/value store which can act as a cloud-ready NoSQL database. 4.1.0.FINAL has just been released and this release brings powerful features including new client/server modules in addition to peer-to-peer operation, support for non-JVM clients, and memcached compatibility.
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Powerjohn replied ago:
Sounds cool, but also sounds like there is a lot of overlap with JBoss Cache.
maniksurtani replied ago:
Yup, Infinispan supercedes JBoss Cache. There won't be any more development on JBoss Cache, all new effort is going to be on Infinispan. We are the same guys who develop both projects. ;)
ivailokolev replied ago:
I've recently tried both Infinispan 4.0 and 4.1. As a standalone solution they seem excelent. But I did not succeed in making them run within OSGi due to classloader issues. Are there plans to make Infinispan OSGi - compliant?
Cheers, Ivo Kolev
maniksurtani replied ago:
Yes there is an open JIRA to repackage Infinispan in an OSGi-compliant manner. Willing to help with this? :-)
maniksurtani replied ago:
Yes there is an open JIRA to repackage Infinispan in an OSGi-compliant manner. Willing to help with this? :-)
ivailokolev replied ago:
Hallo, Manik,
Thanks for the info. I would like to help, but I do not have free resource (time) unfortunately.
Cheers, Ivo
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