That is awesome! Let's get it in!

I think there are some details to work out:
 - Do we need to build any automation for creating the native source
release (similar to ./gradlew srcDist on the java side)?
 - Will we release binaries? Which platforms and how to does the release
manager build them?
 - How do we verify the NC code - can we create a public pipeline?

Shipping these native APIs will be a great improvement!

-Dan

On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 8:41 AM Addison Huddy <ahu...@pivotal.io> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The Geode Native components (https://github.com/apache/geode-native) have
> made tremendous progress since its original donation to Apache.  The
> project is nearing a release candidate and I propose that the *first
> official release of Geode Native be included in Apache Geode 1.8.*
>
> Since donation, the project has
>
>    - modernized its C++ API based on C++ 11 standards
>    - refactored away the cache singleton to allow for more flexible
>    architectures and client-side data modeling
>    - refactored the serializable interfaces (DataSerializable,
>    PdxSerializable, DataSerializableFixedId) to make object serialization
>    more straight-forward
>    - created several examples on how to use the client (
>    https://github.com/apache/geode-native/tree/develop/examples)
>
> In all, the project has closed 285 JIRA tickets since donation.
>
> If you want to learn more about the Geode Native, check out these two
> Apache Geode By Example videos.
>
> .NET: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LQYNJNQ7B4&t=3s
>
> C++: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJciEcFRdtY&t=1s
>
> Looking forward to hearing your input on including the first cut of Geode
> Native in Apache Geode 1.8.
>
>
> Best,
> Addison
>

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