According to the compatibility matrix it seems that you need at least JBoss 5.1. GA, since the 5.0 is listed to be compatible with 3.0.1. I just checked our JBoss 5.1.0.GA and it indeed features JBoss Cache 3.1.0.GA.
Can you reference to an official Jboss documentation where it said so (that JBosss 5.1.0. GA compatible with JBoss Cache 3.1.0. GA)?
– Spiderman May 18 '10 at 8:37 1 Well - in the jar-versions. Xml of the JBoss 5.1.0. GA distribution the version of jboss-cache bundled with the server is listed as 3.1.0.GA.It doesn't get any more official than that... – Bozhidar Batsov May 18 '10 at 9:33 I found the file that you were talking about.
Didn't know that it exist. You already deserve accepting your answer but one more question to understand - do you know about backward compatibility, meaning if for example JBoss 6. X support Jboss cache 3.3 will it support also Jboss cache 3.1 or not necessarily?
– Spiderman May 18 '10 at 9:48 1 Most likely it won't support it. Many of the components are heavily coupled with one another and work only against specific version of other jars. This is the curse of enterprise application containers... – Bozhidar Batsov May 18 '10 at 9:52.
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