Costin Leau
Dec 14th, 2011, 10:55 AM
Dear Spring Community,
We are pleased to announce the GA release of Spring GemFire 1.1 project is now available! The Spring GemFire project aims to make it easier to build Spring-powered highly scalable applications using GemFire as distributed data management platform.
Downloads (http://www.springsource.com/download/community?project=Spring GemFire&version=1.1.0.RELEASE) | JavaDocs (http://static.springsource.org/spring-gemfire/docs/1.1.0.RELEASE/api/) | Reference Documentation (http://static.springsource.org/spring-gemfire/docs/1.1.0.RELEASE/reference/) | Changelog (http://static.springframework.org/spring-gemfire/docs/1.1.0.RELEASE/changelog.txt)
The 1.1 release updates include:
Aligned Maven naming to Spring Data conventions (new ids are 'org.springframework.data'/'spring-data-gemfire')
Introduced PDX attributes on cache and client-cache namespace
Upgrade to Spring Framework 3.1 GA
Upgrade to GemFire 6.6.1
Dedicated support for indecies
Improved region creation
Dedicated support for Continuous Query (Message Driven POJOs for GemFire)
Extensive client cache support
Namespace support for region expiration
Native support for the upcoming GemFire 6.6
CacheServer support
GemFire implementation for Spring 3.1 cache abstraction
Support for queries with variable parameters
To learn more about the project, visit the Spring GemFire homepage (http://www.springsource.org/spring-gemfire).
Download it now: Spring GemFire for Java (http://www.springsource.com/download/community?project=Spring GemFire) | Spring GemFire for .NET (http://www.springsource.com/download/community?project=Spring GemFire for .NET)
We look forward to your feedback!
P.S. Please use maven.springframework.org/release while Maven Central gets updated.
We are pleased to announce the GA release of Spring GemFire 1.1 project is now available! The Spring GemFire project aims to make it easier to build Spring-powered highly scalable applications using GemFire as distributed data management platform.
Downloads (http://www.springsource.com/download/community?project=Spring GemFire&version=1.1.0.RELEASE) | JavaDocs (http://static.springsource.org/spring-gemfire/docs/1.1.0.RELEASE/api/) | Reference Documentation (http://static.springsource.org/spring-gemfire/docs/1.1.0.RELEASE/reference/) | Changelog (http://static.springframework.org/spring-gemfire/docs/1.1.0.RELEASE/changelog.txt)
The 1.1 release updates include:
Aligned Maven naming to Spring Data conventions (new ids are 'org.springframework.data'/'spring-data-gemfire')
Introduced PDX attributes on cache and client-cache namespace
Upgrade to Spring Framework 3.1 GA
Upgrade to GemFire 6.6.1
Dedicated support for indecies
Improved region creation
Dedicated support for Continuous Query (Message Driven POJOs for GemFire)
Extensive client cache support
Namespace support for region expiration
Native support for the upcoming GemFire 6.6
CacheServer support
GemFire implementation for Spring 3.1 cache abstraction
Support for queries with variable parameters
To learn more about the project, visit the Spring GemFire homepage (http://www.springsource.org/spring-gemfire).
Download it now: Spring GemFire for Java (http://www.springsource.com/download/community?project=Spring GemFire) | Spring GemFire for .NET (http://www.springsource.com/download/community?project=Spring GemFire for .NET)
We look forward to your feedback!
P.S. Please use maven.springframework.org/release while Maven Central gets updated.