FYI: http://belaban.blogspot.ch/2017/05/running-infinispan-cluster-with.html
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Hey Radim,
Moving to dev mailing list.
Comments inlined.
Thanks,
Sebastian
On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 5:28 PM Radim Vansa wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> I am currently getting acquainted with OpenShift so I have been reading
> your blogposts about that. Couple of questions:
>
> http://blog.infinispan
Hey Katia,
Sorry for delay replying back! I'm surprised there has not been more feedback.
My position on this is well known around the team, so let me summarise it:
My feeling has always been that we have too many commands and we should reduce
number of commands. Part of the functional map expe
Hi team,
I won't be able to be in the today's weekly meeting.
My updates for the last two weeks:
JENKINS
worked on Jenkins to setup the build pipeline for C++ and C# client. This
task is completed but we have still these open points:
the windows machine needs a manual start up at the moment,
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 2:32 PM, Galder Zamarreño wrote:
> Btw, thanks Anna for working on this!
>
> I've had a look at the list and I have some questions:
>
> * HotRodAsyncReplicationTest: I don't think it should be a client TCK test.
> There's nothing the client does differently compared to exec
Btw, thanks Anna for working on this!
I've had a look at the list and I have some questions:
* HotRodAsyncReplicationTest: I don't think it should be a client TCK test.
There's nothing the client does differently compared to executing against a
sync repl cache. If anything, it's a server TCK te
I think there's some value in Radim's suggestion. The email was not fully clear
to me initially but after reading a few times I understood what he was
referring to. @Radim, correct me if I'm wrong...
Right now clients verify that they behave as expected, e.g. JS client uses its
asserts, Java cl
Questions inlined:
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 8:57 AM, Sebastian Laskawiec
wrote:
> Hey guys!
>
> A while ago I started working on exposing Infinispan Cluster which is
> hosted in Kubernetes to the outside world:
>
What about SNI, wasn't this scenario the reason why it was implemented, IOW
to allo
Hey guys!
A while ago I started working on exposing Infinispan Cluster which is
hosted in Kubernetes to the outside world:
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I'm currently struggling to get solution like this into the platform [1]
but in the meantime I created a very simple POC and I'm testing it locally
[2].
Th