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The company's recent Tangosol Coherence 3.1 Pre-Release (build 325) download is now posted. This build adds the following new features and enhancements:
* Management Framework Enhancements
o Ability to register any compliant Standard or Dynamic MBean type with the Management Framework.
o A number of additional attributes to the ClusterNode and Service MBeans.
* Extend-JMS Enhancements
o Significantly optimized and improved the performance of a NearCache backed by a JMS NamedCache stub.
o Ability to map a cache name directly to a JMS caching scheme in a cache configuration descriptor file.
o Support for additional NamedCache operations to the JMS NamedCache stub and to the NearCache when a JMS NamedCache stub is used as the back map.
o Additional configuration capabilities.
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