I can take the HotRod dialect task since I've already some experience with datastore integration for OGM. I also don't mind to try to upgrade hibernate OGM.
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Sanne Grinovero <sa...@hibernate.org>wrote: > Hi all, > it looks like I will be very busy on Search and some more Infinispan > integrations in the coming couple of months, but there are some very > exciting things that I would love to see in OGM soon, and since I > heard there is a lot of excited people out there waiting for this too, > this is your chance to grab some more glory. > > As you know we have several GridDialects, one of the first one was > supporting Infinispan but only in "embedded mode". > > Embedded mode was the first choice because it's easier, and also because: > - it supports transactions > - had some form of query capability (although we never used it) > - lowest latency, assuming your data set is reasonable > > But people looking at OGM are especially fascinated by the idea to use > it in a more traditional architecture, which implies having a > "database" as a separate independent service. > > Infinispan 6.0 is almost ready, and thanks to Gunnar includes a bit of > OGM in its DNA to support queries defined from a remote client (Hot > Rod client). > > I think it would be terrific if someone could start hacking on a > HotRodDialect, and start writing tests to stress this new query > capability; specifically I had the Gunnar - Davide team in mind if > they can :-) > > We'll have to ignore transactions for now, I guess it could be > considered like we do with MongoDB: make it clear the backend is not > transactional in the docs. > > Timing-wise, if we could have a prototype using HQL queries very very > soon, that would be a great help to the Infinispan team as it would > validate the new feature; this idea of mine is probably too late as > Infinispan is already at CR2 phase (tomorrow) but you might be able to > put some basic checks in place on time? > > Second priority - also relatively urgent - is to move on to latest ORM > version, so that possible complexities can be softened in ORM before > 4.3 is declared Final.. it's still using the outdatet 4.2.0.CR1 !? > We should get it to work on WildFly quickly. > > Sanne > _______________________________________________ > hibernate-dev mailing list > hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev > _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev