Release Notes -- Apache Jackrabbit Oak -- Version 1.2.4 Introduction ------------ Jackrabbit Oak is a scalable, high-performance hierarchical content repository designed for use as the foundation of modern world-class web sites and other demanding content applications. Apache Jackrabbit Oak 1.2.4 is a patch release that contains fixes and improvements over Oak 1.2. Jackrabbit Oak 1.2.x releases are considered stable and targeted for production use. The Oak effort is a part of the Apache Jackrabbit project. Apache Jackrabbit is a project of the Apache Software Foundation. Changes in Oak 1.2.4 -------------------- Release Notes - Jackrabbit Oak - Version 1.2.4 Bugs [OAK-2827] - [oak-blob-cloud] Test Failures: Add joda-time dependency explicitly with definite version range [OAK-2880] - NPE in SegmentWriter.writeMap [OAK-2973] - [Blob GC] Report accurate deleted count [OAK-3116] - SolrQueryIndexProviderService should not blindly register a QueryIndexProvider [OAK-3130] - ReferenceEditor may not enforce referential integrity [OAK-3143] - lucene command for oak-run console doesn't work [OAK-3155] - AsyncIndex stats do not capture execution for runs where no indexing is performed [OAK-3157] - Lucene suggestions don't work if suggested phrases don't return documents on :fulltext search [OAK-3164] - MemoryNodeStore issues duplicate checkpoint [OAK-3167] - [Blob GC] Wrong time units for blobGcMaxAge are passed from SegmentNodeStoreService [OAK-3169] - rep:versionablePaths mixin not always set for versionable nodes [OAK-3171] - Conflict Exception logs path information only on DEBUG [OAK-3199] - DocumentNodeState ignores binary value for memory calculation [OAK-3231] - Change default maxCachedBinarySize to match lucene DEFAULT_BLOB_SIZE [OAK-3246] - MultiDocumentStoreTest might fail to clean up test nodes Improvements [OAK-3129] - SolrQueryIndex making too many Solr requests per jCR query [OAK-3135] - Solr index should not be used for path/pt restrictions only [OAK-3142] - All children path and primary type restrictions should be converted to filter queries [OAK-3147] - Make it possible to collapse results under jcr:content nodes [OAK-3174] - [Blob GC] Make actual deletion of blobs synchronous [OAK-3204] - oak-core version diagnostics [OAK-3257] - speed up BasicDocumentStoreTest New Features [OAK-2619] - Repeated upgrades Sub-tasks [OAK-3198] - reduce RDBDocumentStore class size, avoid code duplication with RDBBlobStore [OAK-3206] - DocumentStorePerformanceTest executed together with unit tests [OAK-3222] - RDBDocumentStore: add missing RDBHelper support for JOURNAL table Tests [OAK-2545] - SegmentMk IT tests are too intensive In addition to the above-mentioned changes, this release contains all changes included up to the Apache Jackrabbit Oak 1.2.3 release. For more detailed information about all the changes in this and other Oak releases, please see the Oak issue tracker at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK Release Contents ---------------- This release consists of a single source archive packaged as a zip file. The archive can be unpacked with the jar tool from your JDK installation. See the README.md file for instructions on how to build this release. The source archive is accompanied by SHA1 and MD5 checksums and a PGP signature that you can use to verify the authenticity of your download. The public key used for the PGP signature can be found at http://www.apache.org/dist/jackrabbit/KEYS. About Apache Jackrabbit Oak --------------------------- Jackrabbit Oak is a scalable, high-performance hierarchical content repository designed for use as the foundation of modern world-class web sites and other demanding content applications. The Oak effort is a part of the Apache Jackrabbit project. Apache Jackrabbit is a project of the Apache Software Foundation. For more information, visit http://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak About The Apache Software Foundation ------------------------------------ Established in 1999, The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal, and financial support for more than 140 freely-available, collaboratively-developed Open Source projects. The pragmatic Apache License enables individual and commercial users to easily deploy Apache software; the Foundation's intellectual property framework limits the legal exposure of its 3,800+ contributors. For more information, visit http://www.apache.org/