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Talip Ozturk

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Talip Ozturk is founder of Hazelcast, distributed queue, set, map and lock implementation.
Hazelcast 1.7 Released Posted: Aug 18, 2009 8:59 AM
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What is new in 1.7:
  • Persistence via Loader/Store interface for distributed map.
  • Socket level encryption. Both symmetric and asymmetric encryption supported.
  • New JMX support. (Thanks to Marco Ferrante)
  • New Hibernate second level cache provider (Thanks to Leo Kim)
  • Instance events for getting notified when a data structure instance (map, queue, topic etc.) is created or destroyed.
  • Eviction listener. EntryListener.entryEvicted(EntryEvent)
  • Fully 'maven'ized and modularized.

What is next? Full focus on quality and performance so the first mission is to be able to run multiple cluster members on the same JVM so that we can do cluster testing even on the single JVM. Then we are going to add lots of tests and do lots of profiling. In the meantime, how about fixing the split-brain problem (cluster falling apart because of a network failure)?

Enjoy!

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