
I'm going to be presenting at JBoss World 2008
in Orlando on February 14th on topic of integration between GridGain and JBoss. If you are around - come see my presentation!
With upcoming GridGain 2.0 release we are going to round up our integration plans with JBoss by providing what I consider truly native blend-in integration. In fact, when you use GridGain with JBoss, GridGain basically becomes a part of JBoss container that looks as if it just acquired new functionality. Here's the list of integration points that we implement in totality with GridGain 2.0 (most of them has been available since GridGain 1.6):
- Loader for JBoss AS
- Support for and integration with JBoss AOP
- Integration with JBoss JMX
- Integration with JBoss Logging
- Integration with JBoss HA
- Integration with JBoss Cache (including support for dynamic data partitioning, load balancing and affinity map/reduce)
- Integration with JGroups
The reason I'm really excited about this integration is that it provides the first fully open source full-stack grid computing platform for Java, combining state of the art compute and data grid functionality. And that's why I think open source Java grid computing has never been more exciting!