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Posted to dev@jackrabbit.apache.org by Jukka Zitting <ju...@gmail.com> on 2008/04/03 17:33:16 UTC

[VOTE] Release Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4

Hi,

I have posted a candidate for the Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4 maintenance release at

   http://people.apache.org/~jukka/jackrabbit/1.3.4/

See the included RELEASE-NOTES.txt file for details on release
contents and latest changes. The release candidate was built from
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jackrabbit/tags/1.3.4.

The release candidate consists of the traditional source and binary
packages as well as a staged org/apache/jackrabbit Maven repository
where the new artifacts have been included.

Please vote on releasing these packages as Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4.
The vote is on for the next 72 hours and passes on a majority of three
+1 votes.

    [ ] +1 Release the packages as Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4
    [ ] -1 Do not release the packages because...

For the record, the MD5 checksums of the main release artifacts are:

66fcc9bb88ddc3b7dbec04634af189bd  source/jackrabbit-1.3.4-src.jar
bd6bfb2fd63f3bb1e633b0330267b623  binaries/jackrabbit-api-1.3.4.jar
88cb2c09ef880ee092263d645df126d2  binaries/jackrabbit-classloader-1.3.4.jar
8ecd7040e875e469dea0e9f05289344f  binaries/jackrabbit-core-1.3.4.jar
5a920419dab80a156012756c5c11855f  binaries/jackrabbit-jca-1.3.4.rar
c964503343bcbc15a5ccab865a1149c8  binaries/jackrabbit-jcr-commons-1.3.4.jar
381ff4e7d56317d0178babd4e5648d64  binaries/jackrabbit-jcr-rmi-1.3.4.jar
484cec75013bb00116d5dd2fd5014a81  binaries/jackrabbit-jcr-server-1.3.4.jar
294d831ea99a8ee0285b13fddda5fc86  binaries/jackrabbit-jcr-tests-1.3.4.jar
4d20af0ebe9f5984d32a54b2c15e0576  binaries/jackrabbit-text-extractors-1.3.4.jar
75f23a1fa162e80530d34078e20f96c4  binaries/jackrabbit-webapp-1.3.4.war
250280fe08f72a8d805135ec6129a49f  binaries/jackrabbit-webdav-1.3.4.jar

Here's my +1 vote.

PS. See http://www.nabble.com/Release-auditing-guidelines-p8481069.html
for release auditing guidelines I wrote last year.

BR,

Jukka Zitting



Release Notes -- Apache Jackrabbit -- Version 1.3.4

Introduction
------------

Apache Jackrabbit is a fully conforming implementation of the Content
Repository for Java Technology API (JCR). A content repository is a
hierarchical content store with support for structured and unstructured
content, full text search, versioning, transactions, observation, and
more. Typical applications that use content repositories include content
management, document management, and records management systems.

Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4 is a patch release from the 1.3 maintenance branch.
This release is targeted to users who are not yet ready to upgrade to
the more recent Jackrabbit 1.4 release, but who still need some of the
more important recent fixes and improvements. See below for the full
list of changes since the 1.3.3 release.

See the Apache Jackrabbit website at http://jackrabbit.apache.org/ for more
information.

Changes in this release
-----------------------

New features

  [JCR-954]  - Allow to disable referential integrity checking for workspace
  [JCR-1112] - CacheManager interval between recalculation of cache sizes ...
  [JCR-1428] - Add API for selective bundle consistency check ...

Improvements

  [JCR-948]  - Support for JNDI configuration of BundleDbPersistenceManager
  [JCR-1116] - Database persistence managers: log database and driver ...
  [JCR-1209] - NodeImpl.checkout() calls save() two times
  [JCR-1400] - Backport JCR-940: add db connection autoConnect for ...
  [JCR-1421] - Backport JCR-1111: Accesss to version history results ...

Bug fixes

  [JCR-1185] - building trunk fails with javacc plugin version 2.2
  [JCR-1227] - Restore of empty multivalue property always changes ...
  [JCR-1271] - NullPointerException when iterating over properties
  [JCR-1305] - JNDI data sources with BundleDbPersistenceManager: ...
  [JCR-1399] - Backport JCR-1197: Node.restore() may throw ...
  [JCR-1461] - Deadlock on concurrent commit/checkin operations
  [JCR-1480] - Deadlock when executing Version operations

Release Contents
----------------

The release consists of a single source archive and a number of
pre-compiled binary component archives.

    * Jackrabbit source code (jackrabbit-1.3.4-src.jar)

        The main source archive contains a "jackrabbit-1.3.4-src" directory
        with the full released source code and build environment. Use the
        following commands (or the equivalent in your system) to build all
        the released components with Maven 2:

          $ jar xf jackrabbit-1.3.4-src.jar
          $ cd jackrabbit-1.3.4-src
          $ mvn install

The components contained in the released source archive are listed below
(with the pre-compiled binary archives in parenthesis):

    * Jackrabbit API (jackrabbit-api-1.3.4.jar)

        Interface extensions that Apache Jackrabbit supports in
        addition to the standard JCR API.

    * Jackrabbit JCR Commons (jackrabbit-jcr-commons-1.3.4.jar)

        General-purpose classes for use with the JCR API.

    * Jackrabbit JCR Tests (jackrabbit-jcr-tests-1.3.4.jar)

        Set of JCR API test cases designed for testing the compliance
        of an implementation. Note that this is not the official JCR TCK!

    * Jackrabbit Core (jackrabbit-core-1.3.4.jar)

        Core of the Apache Jackrabbit content repository implementation.

    * Jackrabbit Text Extractors (jackrabbit-text-extractors-1.3.4.jar)

        Full text extraction for for Jackrabbit. Includes support for
        example for Adobe PDF and MS Excel, PowerPoint and word files.

    * Jackrabbit JCR-RMI (jackrabbit-jcr-rmi-1.3.4.jar)

        RMI network layer for the JCR API.

    * Jackrabbit WebDAV Library (jackrabbit-webdav-1.3.4.jar)

        Interfaces and common utility classes used for building a
        WebDAV server or client.

    * Jackrabbit JCR Server (jackrabbit-jcr-server-1.3.4.jar)

        WebDAV servlet implementations based on JCR.

    * Jackrabbit Repository Classloader (jackrabbit-classloader-1.3.4.jar)

        Java classloader for loading classes from JCR content repositories.

    * Jackrabbit Web Application (jackrabbit-webapp-1.3.4.war)

        Deployable Jackrabbit installation with WebDAV support for JCR.

    * Jackrabbit JCA Resource Adapter (jackrabbit-jca-1.3.4.rar)

        J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) resource adapter for Jackrabbit.

All files contain a README.txt file with more information. Note that
external runtime dependencies are only included for the war and rar
archives. Other dependencies can be downloaded either manually or
automatically using the Maven build system.

Each release file is accompanied by SHA1 and MD5 checksums and a PGP
signature. The public key used for the signatures can be found
in the KEYS file located in the parent directory.

Upgrading to Jackrabbit 1.3
---------------------------

Apache Jackrabbit 1.3 is fully compatible with the previous 1.x releases.
A previous Apache Jackrabbit 1.x installation can be upgraded by replacing
the relevant jar files with the new versions. No changes to repository
contents are needed.

This release replaces the previous jackrabbit-index-filters component with
an improved jackrabbit-text-extractors component. An existing Jackrabbit
installation can be upgraded to use the new text extraction components by
deploying the new jackrabbit-text-extractors jar file and updating the
relevant search index configuration. Jackrabbit still supports old index
filter configurations, but to use them you need to leave the old
jackrabbit-index-filters jar file in place.

See below for a more detailed description of the structural changes in
the Apache Jackrabbit 1.2 release.

Upgrading to Jackrabbit 1.2
---------------------------

The most notable effect of the component restructuring in the 1.2 release
was that the previous jackrabbit-core component has been split in three
pieces: jackrabbit-api, jackrabbit-jcr-commons, and jackrabbit-core. Thus
you need to replace the previous jackrabbit-core-1.x.jar file with the
three new jar archives.

The structure of the WebDAV components have also changed. WebDAV support
now consists of the webapp component jackrabbit-webapp and the libraries
jackrabbit-webdav and jackrabbit-jcr-server.

The Apache Lucene dependency used for full text indexing has been upgraded
to version 2.0 in this release. Lucene 2.0 is able to continue using
existing index files, but you can also manually recreate the index with
Lucene 2.0 extensions by removing the "index" directories of a closed
repository. Jackrabbit will automatically re-index content when the
repository is next started.

Also the Apache Derby dependency has been upgraded to version 10.2.
Like Lucene, the new Derby version can keep using existing database files.
New repositories and workspaces will however be created using extensions
and improvements introduced in the 10.2 version.

[RESULT] [VOTE] Release Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4

Posted by Jukka Zitting <ju...@gmail.com>.
Hi,

Sorry, I never got around to actually closing this vote.

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Jukka Zitting <ju...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  Please vote on releasing these packages as Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4.

The vote passes as follows:

    +1 Jukka Zitting
    +1 Marcel Reutegger
    +1 Felix Meschberger

Thanks! I'll push the release out.

BR,

Jukka Zitting

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4

Posted by Felix Meschberger <fm...@gmail.com>.
+1 for release

Checked checksums and signatures and verified required license headers
with rat.

Regards
Felix

Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 18:33 +0300 schrieb Jukka Zitting:
> Hi,
> 
> I have posted a candidate for the Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4 maintenance release at
> 
>    http://people.apache.org/~jukka/jackrabbit/1.3.4/
> 
> See the included RELEASE-NOTES.txt file for details on release
> contents and latest changes. The release candidate was built from
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jackrabbit/tags/1.3.4.
> 
> The release candidate consists of the traditional source and binary
> packages as well as a staged org/apache/jackrabbit Maven repository
> where the new artifacts have been included.
> 
> Please vote on releasing these packages as Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4.
> The vote is on for the next 72 hours and passes on a majority of three
> +1 votes.
> 
>     [ ] +1 Release the packages as Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4
>     [ ] -1 Do not release the packages because...
> 
> For the record, the MD5 checksums of the main release artifacts are:
> 
> 66fcc9bb88ddc3b7dbec04634af189bd  source/jackrabbit-1.3.4-src.jar
> bd6bfb2fd63f3bb1e633b0330267b623  binaries/jackrabbit-api-1.3.4.jar
> 88cb2c09ef880ee092263d645df126d2  binaries/jackrabbit-classloader-1.3.4.jar
> 8ecd7040e875e469dea0e9f05289344f  binaries/jackrabbit-core-1.3.4.jar
> 5a920419dab80a156012756c5c11855f  binaries/jackrabbit-jca-1.3.4.rar
> c964503343bcbc15a5ccab865a1149c8  binaries/jackrabbit-jcr-commons-1.3.4.jar
> 381ff4e7d56317d0178babd4e5648d64  binaries/jackrabbit-jcr-rmi-1.3.4.jar
> 484cec75013bb00116d5dd2fd5014a81  binaries/jackrabbit-jcr-server-1.3.4.jar
> 294d831ea99a8ee0285b13fddda5fc86  binaries/jackrabbit-jcr-tests-1.3.4.jar
> 4d20af0ebe9f5984d32a54b2c15e0576  binaries/jackrabbit-text-extractors-1.3.4.jar
> 75f23a1fa162e80530d34078e20f96c4  binaries/jackrabbit-webapp-1.3.4.war
> 250280fe08f72a8d805135ec6129a49f  binaries/jackrabbit-webdav-1.3.4.jar
> 
> Here's my +1 vote.
> 
> PS. See http://www.nabble.com/Release-auditing-guidelines-p8481069.html
> for release auditing guidelines I wrote last year.
> 
> BR,
> 
> Jukka Zitting
> 
> 
> 
> Release Notes -- Apache Jackrabbit -- Version 1.3.4
> 
> Introduction
> ------------
> 
> Apache Jackrabbit is a fully conforming implementation of the Content
> Repository for Java Technology API (JCR). A content repository is a
> hierarchical content store with support for structured and unstructured
> content, full text search, versioning, transactions, observation, and
> more. Typical applications that use content repositories include content
> management, document management, and records management systems.
> 
> Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4 is a patch release from the 1.3 maintenance branch.
> This release is targeted to users who are not yet ready to upgrade to
> the more recent Jackrabbit 1.4 release, but who still need some of the
> more important recent fixes and improvements. See below for the full
> list of changes since the 1.3.3 release.
> 
> See the Apache Jackrabbit website at http://jackrabbit.apache.org/ for more
> information.
> 
> Changes in this release
> -----------------------
> 
> New features
> 
>   [JCR-954]  - Allow to disable referential integrity checking for workspace
>   [JCR-1112] - CacheManager interval between recalculation of cache sizes ...
>   [JCR-1428] - Add API for selective bundle consistency check ...
> 
> Improvements
> 
>   [JCR-948]  - Support for JNDI configuration of BundleDbPersistenceManager
>   [JCR-1116] - Database persistence managers: log database and driver ...
>   [JCR-1209] - NodeImpl.checkout() calls save() two times
>   [JCR-1400] - Backport JCR-940: add db connection autoConnect for ...
>   [JCR-1421] - Backport JCR-1111: Accesss to version history results ...
> 
> Bug fixes
> 
>   [JCR-1185] - building trunk fails with javacc plugin version 2.2
>   [JCR-1227] - Restore of empty multivalue property always changes ...
>   [JCR-1271] - NullPointerException when iterating over properties
>   [JCR-1305] - JNDI data sources with BundleDbPersistenceManager: ...
>   [JCR-1399] - Backport JCR-1197: Node.restore() may throw ...
>   [JCR-1461] - Deadlock on concurrent commit/checkin operations
>   [JCR-1480] - Deadlock when executing Version operations
> 
> Release Contents
> ----------------
> 
> The release consists of a single source archive and a number of
> pre-compiled binary component archives.
> 
>     * Jackrabbit source code (jackrabbit-1.3.4-src.jar)
> 
>         The main source archive contains a "jackrabbit-1.3.4-src" directory
>         with the full released source code and build environment. Use the
>         following commands (or the equivalent in your system) to build all
>         the released components with Maven 2:
> 
>           $ jar xf jackrabbit-1.3.4-src.jar
>           $ cd jackrabbit-1.3.4-src
>           $ mvn install
> 
> The components contained in the released source archive are listed below
> (with the pre-compiled binary archives in parenthesis):
> 
>     * Jackrabbit API (jackrabbit-api-1.3.4.jar)
> 
>         Interface extensions that Apache Jackrabbit supports in
>         addition to the standard JCR API.
> 
>     * Jackrabbit JCR Commons (jackrabbit-jcr-commons-1.3.4.jar)
> 
>         General-purpose classes for use with the JCR API.
> 
>     * Jackrabbit JCR Tests (jackrabbit-jcr-tests-1.3.4.jar)
> 
>         Set of JCR API test cases designed for testing the compliance
>         of an implementation. Note that this is not the official JCR TCK!
> 
>     * Jackrabbit Core (jackrabbit-core-1.3.4.jar)
> 
>         Core of the Apache Jackrabbit content repository implementation.
> 
>     * Jackrabbit Text Extractors (jackrabbit-text-extractors-1.3.4.jar)
> 
>         Full text extraction for for Jackrabbit. Includes support for
>         example for Adobe PDF and MS Excel, PowerPoint and word files.
> 
>     * Jackrabbit JCR-RMI (jackrabbit-jcr-rmi-1.3.4.jar)
> 
>         RMI network layer for the JCR API.
> 
>     * Jackrabbit WebDAV Library (jackrabbit-webdav-1.3.4.jar)
> 
>         Interfaces and common utility classes used for building a
>         WebDAV server or client.
> 
>     * Jackrabbit JCR Server (jackrabbit-jcr-server-1.3.4.jar)
> 
>         WebDAV servlet implementations based on JCR.
> 
>     * Jackrabbit Repository Classloader (jackrabbit-classloader-1.3.4.jar)
> 
>         Java classloader for loading classes from JCR content repositories.
> 
>     * Jackrabbit Web Application (jackrabbit-webapp-1.3.4.war)
> 
>         Deployable Jackrabbit installation with WebDAV support for JCR.
> 
>     * Jackrabbit JCA Resource Adapter (jackrabbit-jca-1.3.4.rar)
> 
>         J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) resource adapter for Jackrabbit.
> 
> All files contain a README.txt file with more information. Note that
> external runtime dependencies are only included for the war and rar
> archives. Other dependencies can be downloaded either manually or
> automatically using the Maven build system.
> 
> Each release file is accompanied by SHA1 and MD5 checksums and a PGP
> signature. The public key used for the signatures can be found
> in the KEYS file located in the parent directory.
> 
> Upgrading to Jackrabbit 1.3
> ---------------------------
> 
> Apache Jackrabbit 1.3 is fully compatible with the previous 1.x releases.
> A previous Apache Jackrabbit 1.x installation can be upgraded by replacing
> the relevant jar files with the new versions. No changes to repository
> contents are needed.
> 
> This release replaces the previous jackrabbit-index-filters component with
> an improved jackrabbit-text-extractors component. An existing Jackrabbit
> installation can be upgraded to use the new text extraction components by
> deploying the new jackrabbit-text-extractors jar file and updating the
> relevant search index configuration. Jackrabbit still supports old index
> filter configurations, but to use them you need to leave the old
> jackrabbit-index-filters jar file in place.
> 
> See below for a more detailed description of the structural changes in
> the Apache Jackrabbit 1.2 release.
> 
> Upgrading to Jackrabbit 1.2
> ---------------------------
> 
> The most notable effect of the component restructuring in the 1.2 release
> was that the previous jackrabbit-core component has been split in three
> pieces: jackrabbit-api, jackrabbit-jcr-commons, and jackrabbit-core. Thus
> you need to replace the previous jackrabbit-core-1.x.jar file with the
> three new jar archives.
> 
> The structure of the WebDAV components have also changed. WebDAV support
> now consists of the webapp component jackrabbit-webapp and the libraries
> jackrabbit-webdav and jackrabbit-jcr-server.
> 
> The Apache Lucene dependency used for full text indexing has been upgraded
> to version 2.0 in this release. Lucene 2.0 is able to continue using
> existing index files, but you can also manually recreate the index with
> Lucene 2.0 extensions by removing the "index" directories of a closed
> repository. Jackrabbit will automatically re-index content when the
> repository is next started.
> 
> Also the Apache Derby dependency has been upgraded to version 10.2.
> Like Lucene, the new Derby version can keep using existing database files.
> New repositories and workspaces will however be created using extensions
> and improvements introduced in the 10.2 version.


Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4

Posted by Marcel Reutegger <ma...@gmx.net>.
Jukka Zitting wrote:
> Please vote on releasing these packages as Apache Jackrabbit 1.3.4.

+1

regards
  marcel