Hi everyone,
Per above discussion the release now contains Geode Native.
Here is the updated release information:
Apache Geode:
https://github.com/apache/geode/tree/rel/v1.8.0.RC1
Apache Geode examples:
https://github.com/apache/geode-examples/tree/rel/v1.8.0.RC1
Apache Geode Native:
https://gith
Jake thanks for bringing this up.
Could have been a big waste of effort if you hadnt.
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On Nov 30, 2018 8:51 AM, "Jacob Barrett" wrote:
> Devs,
>
> Please be careful with how you are serializing internal classes betwe
Because this is confusing, let me clarify our current approach again:
When we do a release of the Geode Project, it will include all the constituent
pieces we deem appropriate regardless of the repo the source comes from.
Currently this includes:
- geode
- geode-examples
- geode-native
Perhap
Sorry, I was unaware that we were planning on releasing geode-native as
part of the same release and not as a separate release that goes out at a
similar time.
I am happy to work on a new candidate that includes geode-native.
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 6:39 AM Anthony Baker wrote:
> Is there a rea
Devs,
Please be careful with how you are serializing internal classes between servers
and clients. While you may think you are safe if you simply use
DataSerializable you are wrong, very very wrong. If you define your internal
class as DataSerializable then when serialized the fully qualified c
Is there a reason the geode-native repo was not included in the release?
Anthony
> On Nov 29, 2018, at 11:15 PM, Alexander Murmann wrote:
>
> Hello Geode dev community!
>
> I am happy to announce the first release candidate for Apache Geode 1.8.0!
> Thanks to all the community members for the