Appendix G. Revision History


Revision History
Revision 6.5.0-12Thu Mar 10 2016Christian Huffman
Included section on Google Compute Engine.
Revision 6.5.0-11Wed Feb 24 2016Christian Huffman
BZ-1310604: Clarified the versions in which externalization of HTTP sessions is supported.
Revision 6.5.0-10Mon Oct 26 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave, Christian Huffman
BZ-1262366: Added Hot Rod clients and server compatibility table.
BZ-1179998: Included information on detecting and recovering from a split brain timeout.
BZ-1267168: Updated verbage.
BZ-1265297: Added clarification on state transfer.
Revision 6.5.0-9Mon Sep 14 2015Christian Huffman
Updating for 6.5.1 release.
Revision 6.5.0-8Wed Jun 24 2015Christian Huffman
BZ-1191416: Updated JPA Cache Store information.
Revision 6.5.0-7Wed Jun 3 2015Christian Huffman
BZ-1188924: Added information on starting a large number of caches in parallel.
BZ-1188922: Included JMX metrics for ClusterCacheStats and CacheContainerStats.
BZ-1188906: Updated Hot Rod C++ client section.
BZ-1227899: Added section on externalizing HTTP sessions from EAP.
BZ-1228226: Added instructions on generating a maven archetype for custom cache stores.
Revision 6.5.0-6Wed May 27 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
BZ-1203175: Updated state transfer between sites topic.
Revision 6.5.0-5Mon May 18 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
BZ-1188906: Updated Hot Rod C++ client support platform.
Revision 6.5.0-4Fri May 08 2015Christian Huffman
BZ-1200763: Added clusterAvailability in LocalTopologyManager MBean.
Revision 6.5.0-3Wed 06 May 2015Christian Huffman
Restructured adding a Custom Cache Store.
Revision 6.5.0-2Mon 04 May 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
BZ-1188928: Added creating cache using JON topic.
BZ-1188921: Added C# string marshaller topic.
Revision 6.5.0-1Mon 27 Apr 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
BZ-1188905: Added near caching topic.
Revision 6.5.0-0Mon 13 Apr 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
BZ-1188921: Removed admonition notes about C# Tech Preview mode.
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