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Posted to general@poi.apache.org by Greg Woolsey <gw...@apache.org> on 2019/04/09 17:37:19 UTC

[ANNOUNCE] Apache POI 4.1.0 released

The Apache POI project is pleased to announce the release of POI 4.1.0.
Featured are a handful of new areas of functionality, and numerous bug fixes.

See the downloads page for binary and source distributions:
https://poi.apache.org/download.html

Release Notes

Changes
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The most notable changes in this release are:

* Improved support/fixes for Java 9+ and IBM JVM
* New EMF renderer and support of SVG images in XSLF
* Security, stability and memory/resource handling improvements
* Various bug fixes across function and conditional format rule evaluation
* Upgrade to XMLBeans 3.1.0
* Upgrade to Bouncycastle 1.61
* Upgrade to Curvesapi 1.06
* Upgrade to Commons-Codec 1.12
* Upgrade to Commons-Collections4 4.3
* Upgrade to XMLSec 2.1.2

A full list of changes is available in the change log:
https://poi.apache.org/changes.html.
People interested should also follow the dev mailing list to track
further progress.

Release Contents
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This release comes in two forms:
 - pre-built binaries containing compiled versions of all Apache POI
components and documentation
   (poi-bin-4.1.0-20190412.zip or poi-bin-4.1.0-20190412.tar.gz)
 - source archive you can build POI from (poi-src-4.1.0-20190412.zip
or poi-src-4.1.0-20190412.tar.gz)
  Unpack the archive and use the following command to build all POI
components with Apache Ant 1.8+ and JDK 1.8 or higher:

  ant jar

 Pre-built versions of all POI components are also available in the
central Maven repository
 under Group ID "org.apache.poi" and Version "4.1.0"

All release artifacts are accompanied by MD5 checksums and PGP signatures
that you can use to verify the authenticity of your download.
The public key used for the PGP signature can be found at
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/poi/tags/REL_4_1_0/KEYS

About Apache POI
-----------------------

Apache POI is well-known in the Java field as a library for reading and
writing Microsoft Office file formats, such as Excel, PowerPoint, Word,
Visio, Publisher and Outlook. It supports both the older (OLE2) and
new (OOXML - Office Open XML) formats.

See https://poi.apache.org/ for more details


On behalf of the Apache POI PMC,
Greg