Release Notes -- Apache Jackrabbit Oak -- Version 0.3 Introduction ------------ Jackrabbit Oak is an effort to implement a scalable and performant hierarchical content repository 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. Jackrabbit Oak 0.3 is to be considered alpha-level software. Use at your own risk with no stability or compatibility guarantees. Changes in Oak 0.3 ------------------ New Features [OAK-9] - Internal tree builder [OAK-12] - Implement a test suite for the MicroKernel [OAK-33] - Values in oak-core [OAK-45] - Add support for branching and merging of private copies to MicroKernel [OAK-68] - Extension point for commit validation [OAK-75] - specify format and semantics of 'filter' parameter in MicroKernel API [OAK-100] - Proper CommitHook handling in NodeStore [OAK-119] - Oak performance benchmark [OAK-133] - Session.refresh(true) should allow for manual conflict reconciliation Improvements [OAK-15] - Clean up oak-jcr [OAK-19] - Consolidate JSON utilities [OAK-32] - Drop MicroKernel.dispose() [OAK-40] - Define session-info like user identification for communication with oak-api [OAK-54] - IOUtils.readVarInt and readVarLong can result in an endless loop on EOF [OAK-65] - Naming of NodeState and related classes [OAK-80] - Implement batched writing for KernelNodeStore [OAK-84] - Delegates for Session, Node, Property and Item [OAK-86] - Make setProperty methods of NodeStateBuilder and Tree return the affected property [OAK-87] - Declarative services and OSGi configuration [OAK-89] - Improve exception handling [OAK-92] - Remove org.apache.jackrabbit.mk.HelloWorld [OAK-96] - PathUtils should use assertions to enable validation instead of system property [OAK-97] - Implement Item.toString() for logging and debugging purposes [OAK-102] - Expose the branch feature from NodeStore [OAK-106] - Use NodeStateBuilder instances to record changes in TreeImpl [OAK-109] - Efficient diffing against the base node state [OAK-112] - Refactor ModifiedNodeState and related classes to use type safe iterator utilities [OAK-113] - drop MicroKernel getNodes(String, String) convenience signature [OAK-115] - ItemDelegate and sub classes should throw IllegalItemStateException on stale items [OAK-116] - MicroKernel API: clarify semantics of getNodes depth, offset and count parameters [OAK-120] - MicroKernel API: specific retention policy of binaries [OAK-122] - Performance test suite [OAK-126] - remove unused code [OAK-138] - Move client/server package in oak-mk to separate project [OAK-145] - Set up Travis CI builds [OAK-142] - MicroKernel API: returning the :hash property should be optional [OAK-143] - Refactor conflict reconciliation from OAK-133: move inner classes to o.a.j.oak.plugins.value [OAK-148] - Drop feature checks from WorkspaceImpl [OAK-149] - Automatic session refresh after namespace registry changes [OAK-151] - Merge oak-it-jcr to oak-jcr [OAK-159] - Do not use in memory Microkernel for TCK Bug fixes [OAK-16] - Proper ValueFactory implementation and Value handling [OAK-43] - Incomplete journal when move and copy operations are involved [OAK-47] - Wrong results and NPE with copy operation [OAK-49] - Session.getRepository() should return the object through which the Session was acquired [OAK-55] - Provide reasonable way to set property on NodeStateEditor [OAK-58] - connection leak in h2 persistence [OAK-60] - occasional test case failure DbBlobStoreTest#testGarbageCollection [OAK-73] - JsopReader and JsopWriter lack javadocs [OAK-79] - Copy operation misses some child nodes [OAK-83] - Copy operation would recurse indefinitely if memory permitted [OAK-85] - NPE and wrong result on copy operation [OAK-93] - Tree has wrong parent after move [OAK-94] - oak-it/osgi fails due to required packages not being exported [OAK-95] - path mapping needs to deal with relative paths [OAK-99] - reading binary content fails for certain types of content [OAK-105] - Workspace move operation should not do sanity checks in the scope of the current session [OAK-110] - NPE in KernelNodeStoreBranch.diffToJsop [OAK-121] - Occasional test failure in MicroKernelIT.testBlobs: java.net.SocketException: Broken pipe [OAK-130] - Unexpected result of MicroKernel#getJournal after MicroKernel#merge [OAK-131] - Session.save() silently discards pending changes [OAK-134] - Session.save() should do an implicit refresh(true) [OAK-135] - Better support for RangeIterators [OAK-139] - Remove JsonBuilder [OAK-146] - Wrong value passed to before parameter of CommitHook.afterCommit in KernelNodeStore.merge [OAK-147] - Incorrect Comparator in CommitBuilder.persistStagedNodes Changes in Oak 0.2.1 ------------------ New features [OAK-59] - Implement Session.move [OAK-63] - Implement workspace copy and move Improvements [OAK-29] - Simplify SessionContext [OAK-30] - Strongly typed wrapper for the MicroKernel [OAK-31] - In-memory MicroKernel for testing [OAK-44] - Release managements tweaks [OAK-46] - Efficient diffing of large child node lists [OAK-48] - MicroKernel.getNodes() should return null for not existing nodes instead of throwing an exception [OAK-52] - Create smoke-test build profile [OAK-53] - exclude longer running tests in the default maven profile [OAK-67] - Initial OSGi Bundle Setup [OAK-70] - MicroKernelInputStream test and optimization [OAK-71] - Logging dependencies [OAK-81] - Remove offset and count parameters from NodeState.getChildNodeEntries() Bug fixes [OAK-20] - Remove usages of MK API from oak-jcr [OAK-62] - ConnectionImpl should not acquire Microkernel instance [OAK-69] - oak-run fails with NPE [OAK-78] - waitForCommit() test failure for MK remoting [OAK-82] - Running MicroKernelIT test with the InMem persistence creates a lot of GC threads Changes in Oak 0.1 ------------------ New features [OAK-3] - Internal tree model [OAK-4] - Runnable jar packaging [OAK-5] - JCR bindings for Oak [OAK-6] - Setup integration tests and TCK tests [OAK-7] - In-memory persistence Improvements [OAK-1] - Setup basic build structure [OAK-2] - Use Java 6 as base platform [OAK-8] - Make return types of NodeState#getProperties() and NodeState#getChildNodeEntries() covariant [OAK-10] - Impedance mismatch between signatures of NodeState#getChildeNodeEntries and MicroKernel#getNodes [OAK-24] - Separate component for the microkernel [OAK-25] - Factor repository descriptors into separate class [OAK-26] - MVCC causes write skew [OAK-42] - Prepare for first release Bug fixes [OAK-27] - Remove Authenticator and CredentialsInfo in oak-jcr [OAK-38] - KernelNodeState should handle multi valued properties [OAK-39] - KernelNodeState does not handle boolean values correctly 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. 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