Release Notes -- Apache Jackrabbit -- Version 2.2.6 Introduction ------------ This is Apache Jackrabbit(TM) 2.2, a fully compliant implementation of the Content Repository for Java(TM) Technology API, version 2.0 (JCR 2.0) as specified in the Java Specification Request 283 (JSR 283). Apache Jackrabbit 2.2.6 is patch release that contains fixes and improvements over previous 2.2.x releases. This release is fully compatible with other 2.2.x releases and backwards compatible with earlier 2.x releases. Changes in this release ----------------------- Bug fixes [JCR-2880] Save fails after setting a binary property twice [JCR-2890] Deadlock in acl.EntryCollector / ItemManager [JCR-2917] Indexing configuration ignored when indexing length [JCR-2928] LuceneQueryFactory should call QueryHits.close() after running a query For more detailed information about all the changes in this and other Jackrabbit releases, please see the Jackrabbit issue tracker at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR 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.txt 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 https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jackrabbit/dist/KEYS. About Apache Jackrabbit ----------------------- 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. For more information, visit http://jackrabbit.apache.org/ About The Apache Software Foundation ------------------------------------ Established in 1999, The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal, and financial support for more than 100 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 2,500+ contributors. For more information, visit http://www.apache.org/