No schedule yet but I would expect it early next year/late this year

On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 12:11 PM JP Moresmau <j...@moresmau.fr> wrote:

> Thank you. Our main issue with Ignite 2 is that running on Java 17
> requires lots of flags. I see a 2.x version built on Java 11 is planned, is
> there any schedule for that release?
>
> JP Moresmau
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 10:52 AM Pavel Tupitsyn <ptupit...@apache.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> - IgniteCache is now KeyValueView, most operations are the same as in
>> Ignite 2
>> - Other data structures will come later
>> - Embedded mode is available
>> - Compute API is available
>> - We don't yet have a document with all the big changes, it will come
>> with the release
>>
>> Also, Ignite 2.x is still supported and being worked on, we have no plans
>> to retire it.
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 11:38 AM JP Moresmau <j...@moresmau.fr> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, I was looking at Ignite and especially its distributed data
>>> structures like IgniteCache, IgniteQueue, Semaphore, events etc. Ignite
>>> 2.16 seems to have all the APIs I wanted, but it seems that they've all
>>> disappeared in Ignite 3. Also I liked the embedded mode where I could
>>> create servers inside my app and not have to start another container to get
>>> a server. I saw on the dev mailing list that this wasn't something Ignite 3
>>> was going to support. So am I right in that Ignite 3 aims to be "only" a
>>> distributed SQL database but drops all the explicit
>>> cache/queue/semaphore/locks APIs? I know that Ignite 3 hasn't been released
>>> but is there somewhere a document summarizing the big changes?
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>> JP Moresmau
>>>
>>

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