I took a look at the Impala roadmap and realised that it had got a little out of date. I've corrected this - http://code.google.com/p/impala/wiki/Roadmap.
There are some pretty cool features on there way, and plenty of work to do. The good news is that a final 1.0 is not too far away.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Impala 1.0M5 released
I am pleased to announce the release of Impala 1.0M5, which introduces many API and configuration improvements into the framework.
Following 1.0M5, only minor changes in internal APIs are now expected prior to the 1.0 final release. The 1.0M5 release also features improvements which make it much easier to configure Impala-based applications, and to add your own extensions to the framework. While Impala is still very heavily based on the Spring framework, 1.0M5 now also makes it possible to plug in other runtime frameworks into Impala's dynamic module loading mechanism.
For more information on this release see: http://code.google.com/p/impala/wiki/Release1_0M5Announcement
Following 1.0M5, only minor changes in internal APIs are now expected prior to the 1.0 final release. The 1.0M5 release also features improvements which make it much easier to configure Impala-based applications, and to add your own extensions to the framework. While Impala is still very heavily based on the Spring framework, 1.0M5 now also makes it possible to plug in other runtime frameworks into Impala's dynamic module loading mechanism.
For more information on this release see: http://code.google.com/p/impala/wiki/Release1_0M5Announcement
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