In Hibernate Search we worked around the multicast problem by dropping the need for multicasts: essentially all our tests are now using SHARED_LOOPBACK and SHARED_LOOPBACK_PING.
But before that decision, Hardy had made the following interesting solution for our Maven build. Having agreed that this is not a JGroups bug but rather a weird configuration on apple machines, we'd expect apple users to have to fix their routing table; this would need some appropriate instructions in the usual places, but the patch below also provides for a user friendly error message to those who might not have set it up: https://github.com/hferentschik/hibernate-search/commit/d207ba088f8bec5d09bbcf77c9b4fdd6571034ef We choose for the simplicity of the in-JVM loopback tests as we build on top of Infinispan, and trust you guys to deal with the network complexities, but I think Hardy's solution might be a good fit to be applied to Infinispan? Cheers, Sanne On 24 March 2014 23:47, Sanne Grinovero <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm wondering what the plans are around updating JGroups. I'd like to > update Search to use the latest JGroups 3.5.0.Beta1, but: > - no good for us to strive ahead of Infinispan as we need to test > them all aligned > - there's an "interesting" situation around JGRP-1808: doesn't work > on a Mac unless you reconfigure your system for proper multicast > routes > > I'm hoping someone who cares about it to work on Mac to take ownership > of it, as it doesn't affect me but it's quite annoying for other > contributors. > > There are many interesting performance improvements in this release, > so I'm surprised it wasn't eagerly adopted. > > Sanne _______________________________________________ infinispan-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/infinispan-dev
