Igor Vaynberg wrote:

Sounds to me like you are claiming a problem with hibernate when in fact it
is not - it is a problem with the way YOU configured hibernate. If you read
section 19.2 of the reference - that's the section titled second level
caches - you would've seen a list of commonly used caches and their
capabilities. There are two commonly used caches that support clusters, 10
secs of googling and voila:

http://swarmcache.sourceforge.net/
http://www.jboss.org/products/jbosscache

        Fair enough. I stand corrected.

I also found the above statement inflamatory. I saw your jira/forum posts,
no one refused to fix anything - most of them were fixable by rtfm.

I *did* read the manual, cover to cover. The manual is *huge* and there is no way you can fault me for not remembering every single detail every single time. The point was that out of all the questions I've asked on their discussion forums (over the course of over a year, I must add), not a single one was ever answered in a useful manner. Most got no replies and the ones that *did* get replies were from Gavin telling me off for using the word "bug". All in all, the discussion forums were useless to me. Now, you can go ahead and continue blaming me for everything but I know for a fact that at least a handful of other users I've talked to had the same problems with Hibernate, Gavin and their discussion forums. You might love Hibernate, great, but there is no reason for being so hostile toward me. In our discussions I have never directed any negative comments towards you which implied something was wrong with you. If I make a mistake, feel free to correct me, but don't fire off inflammatory comments about me. There is a distinct difference between saying negative things about a *product* versus saying negative things about a *person*. Please make this distinction in the future.

Gili


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