Infinispan is an elastically scalable in-memory data store that you can embed directly in your application.
Check out the Infinispan documentation to find out more about the Infinispan project.
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This extension is considered |
Adding the Infinispan Embedded Extension
After you set up your Quarkus project, run the following command from the base directory:
./mvnw quarkus:add-extension -Dextensions="infinispan-embedded"
The command adds the following dependency to your pom.xml:
<dependency>
<groupId>io.quarkus</groupId>
<artifactId>quarkus-infinispan-embedded</artifactId>
</dependency>
Feature Support
The Infinispan embedded extension offers core caching functionality that includes clustered caches, off-heap memory, data persistence, and transactions.
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The Infinispan embedded extension does not currently support indexing capabilities. |
Transactions
Configure Infinispan caches for transactional operations with a specific
TransactionManagerLookup, as follows:
<local-cache name="quarkus-transaction">
<transaction transaction-manager-lookup="org.infinispan.transaction.lookup.JBossStandaloneJTAManagerLookup"/>
</local-cache>
For more information, see the Quarkus Transaction Guide.
Injection (CDI)
The Infinispan embedded extension provides injection capabilities so you do not have to configure and start caches manually.
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Additional injection functionality will be available in future versions. |
EmbeddedCacheManager-
This is the main entry point to configure and obtain caches.
Configuration Reference
Configuration property fixed at build time - ️ Configuration property overridable at runtime
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Default |
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The configured Infinispan embeddex xml file which is used by the managed EmbeddedCacheManager and its Caches |
string |
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JMX elements are disabled during native runtime so you can use the same configuration file in JVM and native modes. |