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Posted almost 9 years ago by hchiorean
The ModeShape community is proud to announce the immediately availability of ModeShape 4.6.1.Final. This is a micro-release off the 4.x branch which addresses only one issue: MODE-2615 Being a micro-release, the artifacts for this version will only ... [More] be available in Maven via the JBoss or Central repositories and will not be published on the main […] [Less]
Posted almost 9 years ago by hchiorean
The ModeShape community is proud to announce the immediately availability of ModeShape 4.6.1.Final. This is a micro-release off the 4.x branch which addresses only one issue: MODE-2615 Being a micro-release, the artifacts for this version will only ... [More] be available in Maven via the JBoss or Central repositories and will not be published on the main […] [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago by hchiorean
The ModeShape community is proud to announce the immediately availability of our latest stable release, ModeShape 5.1.0.Final. This minor release addresses 16 bugs and 11 enhancements, most notably: several bug fixes around the new persistence ... [More] support 5 new sequencers: ModeShape can now sequence EPUB, PDF and ODF files together with several audio and video formats […] [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago by hchiorean
The ModeShape community is proud to announce the immediately availability of our latest stable release, ModeShape 5.1.0.Final. This minor release addresses 16 bugs and 11 enhancements, most notably: several bug fixes around the new persistence ... [More] support 5 new sequencers: ModeShape can now sequence EPUB, PDF and ODF files together with several audio and video formats […] [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago by hchiorean
Starting with ModeShape 3 in early 2012, all repository nodes were internally represented using JSON documents and stored as BSON values in Infinispan. Although we relied upon some Infinispan features, for the most part ModeShape was merely storing ... [More] its data using a very basic key-value API. As ModeShape evolved through the 3.x and 4.x versions, we started having […] [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago by hchiorean
Starting with ModeShape 3 in early 2012, all repository nodes were internally represented using JSON documents and stored as BSON values in Infinispan. Although we relied upon some Infinispan features, for the most part ModeShape was merely storing ... [More] its data using a very basic key-value API. As ModeShape evolved through the 3.x and 4.x versions, we started having […] [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago by Randall
The ModeShape community is proud to announce the immediately availability of our latest stable release, ModeShape 5.0.0.Final. This is the first major release from the 5.x series, and addresses 52 bug fixes, new features, and improvements. ModeShape ... [More] 5.0 has a number of very significant changes and features, including: Improved consistency – ModeShape 5 no longer uses […] [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago by Randall
The ModeShape community is proud to announce the immediately availability of our latest stable release, ModeShape 5.0.0.Final. This is the first major release from the 5.x series, and addresses 52 bug fixes, new features, and improvements. ModeShape ... [More] 5.0 has a number of very significant changes and features, including: Improved consistency – ModeShape 5 no longer uses […] [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Randall
The ModeShape community is proud to announce the immediately availability of our latest stable release, ModeShape 4.6.0.Final. The JARs and other artifacts are already available in the JBoss Maven repository and in our downloads area, and will make ... [More] it to Maven Central soon. See our Getting Started guide for details, and the release notes for specifics of the changes […] [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Randall
The ModeShape community is proud to announce the immediately availability of our latest stable release, ModeShape 4.6.0.Final. The JARs and other artifacts are already available in the JBoss Maven repository and in our downloads area, and will make ... [More] it to Maven Central soon. See our Getting Started guide for details, and the release notes for specifics of the changes […] [Less]