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1. Re: What are the options of adding cache dynamically?
nadirx Feb 4, 2016 2:37 AM (in response to udit-mishra-5113a21a)Yes that is definitely possible. We also plan to introduce a remote java admin client. If you want to whip one up yourself in the meantime, you could take "inspiration" from our remote JCache client code, which does just that: https://github.com/infinispan/infinispan/blob/master/jcache/remote/src/main/java/org/infinispan/jcache/remote/ServerManager.java
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2. Re: What are the options of adding cache dynamically?
udit-mishra-5113a21a Feb 4, 2016 2:49 AM (in response to nadirx)That's something really great. Could you please tell me the required jars for using this, we don't use maven so I need that exact jar which should work with version 8.1? I have all the jars for java hot rod client, what do I need additionally?
One more thing, planning to introduce a remote java admin client will be in version 8.2 or later on?
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3. Re: What are the options of adding cache dynamically?
nadirx Feb 4, 2016 3:01 AM (in response to udit-mishra-5113a21a)I'm afraid the list of jars is quite extensive, so you should go for Maven, Gradle or Ivy to prevent your sanity from going out the window:
[INFO] +- org.wildfly.core:wildfly-controller:jar:2.0.5.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.jboss:jboss-dmr:jar:1.3.0.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.wildfly.core:wildfly-controller-client:jar:2.0.5.Final:compile
[INFO] | | +- org.wildfly.core:wildfly-protocol:jar:2.0.5.Final:compile
[INFO] | | \- org.jboss.threads:jboss-threads:jar:2.2.1.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.wildfly.security:wildfly-elytron:jar:1.0.2.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.wildfly.core:wildfly-core-security:jar:2.0.5.Final:compile
[INFO] | | \- org.wildfly.core:wildfly-core-security-api:jar:2.0.5.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.wildfly.core:wildfly-version:jar:2.0.5.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.jboss.modules:jboss-modules:jar:1.5.0.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.jboss.msc:jboss-msc:jar:1.2.6.Final:compile
[INFO] | \- org.jboss:staxmapper:jar:1.2.0.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.jboss.xnio:xnio-api:jar:3.3.1.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.jboss.xnio:xnio-nio:jar:3.2.2.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.jboss.remoting:jboss-remoting:jar:4.0.9.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- org.jboss.sasl:jboss-sasl:jar:1.0.4.Final:compile
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4. Re: What are the options of adding cache dynamically?
udit-mishra-5113a21a Feb 4, 2016 3:14 AM (in response to nadirx)Ha ha, true but right now, we're using Ant..
Thank you for the listing.
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5. Re: What are the options of adding cache dynamically?
udit-mishra-5113a21a Mar 3, 2016 5:19 AM (in response to nadirx)Hello nadirx,
I resolved all the dependencies and tried the program given by you in the link. But, still its giving me some error -
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: {"outcome" => "failed","failure-description" => "WFLYCTL0030: No resource definition is registered for address [
(\"subsystem\" => \"urn:infinispan:server:endpoint:8.0\"),
(\"hotrod-connector\" => \"hotrod-connector\")
]","rolled-back" => true}
My domain.xml configuration looks something like this -
<subsystem xmlns="urn:infinispan:server:core:8.1" default-cache-container="clustered">
<cache-container name="clustered" default-cache="default" statistics="true">
<transport lock-timeout="60000"/>
<distributed-cache name="default" mode="SYNC" segments="20" owners="2" remote-timeout="30000" start="EAGER">
<locking acquire-timeout="30000" concurrency-level="1000" striping="false"/>
<transaction mode="NONE"/>
</distributed-cache>
<distributed-cache name="memcachedCache" mode="SYNC" segments="20" owners="2" remote-timeout="30000" start="EAGER">
<locking acquire-timeout="30000" concurrency-level="1000" striping="false"/>
<transaction mode="NONE"/>
</distributed-cache>
<distributed-cache name="namedCache" mode="SYNC" start="EAGER"/>
<distributed-cache name="transactionalCache" mode="SYNC" start="EAGER">
<transaction mode="NON_XA" locking="PESSIMISTIC"/>
</distributed-cache>
</cache-container>
</subsystem>
<subsystem xmlns="urn:infinispan:server:endpoint:8.0">
<hotrod-connector socket-binding="hotrod" cache-container="clustered">
<topology-state-transfer lazy-retrieval="false" lock-timeout="1000" replication-timeout="5000"/>
</hotrod-connector>
<memcached-connector socket-binding="memcached" cache-container="clustered"/>
<rest-connector socket-binding="rest" cache-container="clustered" security-domain="other" auth-method="BASIC"/>
<websocket-connector socket-binding="websocket" cache-container="clustered"/>
</subsystem>
Also, in the java program , just changed these constants -
private static final String INFINISPAN_SUBSYSTEM_NAME = "urn:infinispan:server:core:8.1";
private static final String INFINISPAN_ENDPOINT_SUBSYSTEM_NAME = "urn:infinispan:server:endpoint:8.0";
Kindly tell us where we're going wrong..
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6. Re: What are the options of adding cache dynamically?
galder.zamarreno Mar 4, 2016 10:59 AM (in response to udit-mishra-5113a21a)If what you're trying to do is add a new cache, the address shown in the error message looks the wrong one. You should not add anything to the connectors but to an address leading to a cache-container... Again, double check the link Tristan provided.