Andy,

Has anything been done on a v2 cart? I've finally got to the point where 
I've got some cycles.

Thanks -Bill

On 4/16/13 6:30 AM, Andy Goldstein wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Martin Gencur asked me to post a note to this list letting you know about the 
> Infinispan 5.2 cartridge I worked on for OpenShift. In short, the cartridge 
> allows you to create 1 or more gears with Infinispan running in them. If you 
> have multiple gears, they will find each other and form a cluster. You can 
> configure an infinispan.xml to set up your caches and anything else you can 
> configure via the xml file.
>
> As of now, the Infinispan cartridge is only developed in the v1 cartridge 
> format for OpenShift. Additionally, there are some "hacks" you have to do (at 
> least against OpenShift Enterprise 1.1) to enable users to create standalone 
> Infinispan applications in OpenShift (see 
> https://github.com/openshift/origin-community-cartridges/blob/master/openshift-origin-cartridge-infinispan-5.2/README.md).
>
> In the future, we'll look to update the cartridge so it's in the 
> easier-to-maintain v2 cartridge format. I'm sure there is also additional 
> work that could go into the cartridge to make it more robust, but for right 
> now, it's out there and has worked in my test environment. If anyone wants to 
> try it out and provide feedback, I'd love to hear from you.
>
> Thanks,
> Andy

-- 
Bill DeCoste
Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
978-204-0920
[email protected]

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