아파치 소프트웨어 재단은 아파치 오픈 소스 소프트웨어 프로젝트 커뮤니티 지원을 제공합니다.
아파치 프로젝트는 협업과 개발 프로세스를 기반으로 하는 상호간의 공감대와 개방되어 있는 실용적인 소프트웨어 라이센스, 그 분야에서 선두를 달릴 수 있는 고품질 소프트웨어 개발을 추구하고 있습니다.
우리는 심플한 서버 공유 프로젝트의 모임이라고도 하지만 오히려 개발자와 사용자간의 커뮤니티라고 생각합니다.
Influential community-driven foundation promotes Open Source messaging implementation built on the AMQP standard
FOREST HILL, MD — 3 March, 2009 — The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) today announced the graduation of the Qpid project from the Apache Incubator as a Top-Level Project (TLP), signifying that the Project’s community and products have been well-governed under the ASF’s meritocratic process and principles.
Apache Qpid is an Open Source messaging implementation built on the Advanced Messaging Queuing Protocol (AMQP) specification, the first open standard for enterprise messaging. Qpid provides transaction management, queuing, clustering, federation, security, management, and support across multiple operating systems and platforms.
“On the heels of its recent graduation, Qpid has also reached the completion of the major Qpid M4 release. We’re thrilled to have our project’s growth and maturity recognized by the Apache Software Foundation,“ said Carl Trieloff, Chair of the Apache Qpid Project Management Committee (PMC) and Senior Consulting Software Engineer at Red Hat. “With the promotion to an Apache Top-Level Project, Qpid is recognized for outstanding development based on our vibrant, rapidly expanding community, infrastructure and for collaborative development.“
John O’Hara, Chairman of the AMQP Working Group and Executive Director at JPMorgan said, “I am delighted that the Apache Software Foundation has graduated the Qpid Project. AMQP is an open infrastructure for business messaging over the Internet. Apache Qpid developers have been active participants in the AMQP Working Group working in partnership with other AMQP solution developers and end-users. The ASF’s provision of Qpid as its AMQP implementation adds to the range of AMQP solutions businesses can choose from to improve their efficiency.“
Initially proposed for development within the ASF by Trieloff in December 2006, Qpid started with a donation of code created by some of the initial project members. Since then, Qpid continues to expand both its committer base and diversity of organizations and individuals represented. Today, Qpid runs critical systems for many users and large organizations while continuing to lead through innovation and implementation.
“Since joining AMQP.org last year, we have seen how valuable the AMQP specification is to the participating customers,“ said Sam Ramji, Senior Director, Platform Strategy, at Microsoft. “It is great to see the Apache Qpid project maturing as the community strives to address the customer need for choice and improved enterprise-class messaging interoperability.“
Members of the Qpid team, as well as those who use the software, believe that the project’s graduation a fresh and exciting addition to the Apache Software Foundation: “WSO2 believes that Apache Qpid is an important addition to addressing the enterprise messaging demands of our customers, and we support connecting both C and Java middleware to Apache Qpid for AMQP messaging,“ said Paul Fremantle, CTO at WSO2 and member of the Apache Qpid Project Management Committee.
About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
Established in 1999, the all-volunteer Foundation oversees more than sixty-five leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server — the world’s most popular Web server software. Through The ASF’s meritocratic process known as “The Apache Way“, nearly 300 individual Members and 2,000 Committers successfully collaborate to develop freely available enterprise-grade software, benefiting millions of users worldwide: thousands of software solutions are distributed under the Apache License; and the community actively participates in ASF mailing lists, mentoring initiatives, and ApacheCon, the Foundation’s official user conference, trainings, and expo. The ASF is funded by individual donations and corporate sponsors including Google, HP, Microsoft, Progress Software, SpringSource, and Yahoo! For more information, visit http://www.apache.org/
Release Notes -- Apache Jackrabbit -- Version 1.5.3
소개
------------
Apache Jackrabbit는 Java Technology API를 이용하여 컨텐츠 저장소(Content Repository)를 구현한 것입니다.
컨텐츠 저장소는 구조화(structured)되거나 구조화 되지 않은(unstructured) 컨텐츠, 전체 텍스트 검색, 버전처리, 트랜잭션(transactions), 의견표시(observation)등등을 지원하기 위한 계층적 컨텐츠 저장(hierarchical content store) 방식으로 되어 있습니다.
Jackrabbit 웹 사이트(http://jackrabbit.apache.org)에서 자세한 내용을 보실 수 있습니다.
Apache Jackrabbit 1.5.3는 이전 버전에서 보고된 각종 버그 수정과 의견들을 반영하였으며, 이전 버전의 1.5.x릴리즈와는 완벽히 호환됩니다.
이번 릴리즈에 포함된 전체 수정목록은 아래와 같습니다.
변경사항
-----------------------
이번 릴리즈의 수정을 통해 영향을 받는 컴포넌트는 아래 목록과 같습니다.
수정된 컴포넌트는 버전번호가 1.5.3으로 업데이트 되었지만, 다른 컴포넌트의 버전은 이전 버전(1.5.x) 그대로 되어 있습니다.
jackrabbit-jcr-commons
Bug fixes
[JCR-1952] DOMException: NAMESPACE_ERR thrown when exporting document view
jackrabbit-core
Bug fixes
[JCR-1334] Deadlock due different Thread access while prepare and commit ...
[JCR-1554] StaleItemStateException with distributed transactions
[JCR-1923] Startup fails if clustered jackrabbit is upgrade from 1.4.4 to 1.5
[JCR-1941] AccessManager asks for property (jcr:created) permissions ...
[JCR-1956] Database Data Store: close result sets
[JCR-1979] Deadlock on concurrent read & transactional write operations
The following people have contributed to this release by submitting bug
reports or by participating in the issue resolution process.
Alexander T Grégory Joseph Przemo Pakulski
Angela Schreiber Jacco van Weert Robert Sauer
Christian Schröder Jukka Zitting Stefan Guggisberg
Christophe Lombart Julian Reschke Stephane Landelle
Claus Köll Lóránt Pintér Sven Rieckhoff
Dominique Pfister Marcel Reutegger Thomas Mueller
Fabrizio Giustina Martin Schreiber Yoav Landman
Francois Masurel Philipp Salzgeber
Thank you to everyone involved!
컨텐츠 릴리즈
----------------
이번 릴리즈는 모든 아파치 Jackrabbit 컴포넌트를 담고 있는 단일 소스 아카이브(jackrabbit-1.5.3-src.jar)로 구성되어 있습니다.
이번 버전 릴리즈를 위해서는 Maven 2와 Java 1.4 이상버전을 이용하여 아래의 명령을 이용하여 빌드할 수 있습니다.
jar xf jackrabbit-1.5.3-src.jar
cd jackrabbit-1.5.3-src
mvn install
Note that the OCM components require Java 5 or higher, and are not included
in the build when using Java 1.4.
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.
The build will result in the following components (with artifactIds in
parenthesis) being built and installed in your local Maven repository.
Pre-built binary artifacts of these components are also available on
the on the central Maven repository.
* Jackrabbit Parent POM (jackrabbit-parent)
The Maven parent POM for all Jackrabbit components.
* Jackrabbit API (jackrabbit-api)
Interface extensions that Apache Jackrabbit supports in
addition to the standard JCR API.
* Jackrabbit JCR Commons (jackrabbit-jcr-commons)
General-purpose classes for use with the JCR API.
* Jackrabbit JCR Tests (jackrabbit-jcr-tests)
Set of JCR API test cases designed for testing the compliance
of an implementation. Note that this is not the official JCR TCK!
* Jackrabbit JCR Benchmarks (jackrabbit-jcr-benchmark)
Framework for JCR performance tests.
* Jackrabbit Core (jackrabbit-core)
Core of the Apache Jackrabbit content repository implementation.
* Jackrabbit Text Extractors (jackrabbit-text-extractors)
Text extractor classes that allow Jackrabbit to extract text content
from binary properties for full text indexing.
* Jackrabbit JCR-RMI (jackrabbit-jcr-rmi)
RMI remoting layer for the JCR API.
* Jackrabbit WebDAV Library (jackrabbit-webdav)
Interfaces and common utility classes used for building a
WebDAV server or client.
* Jackrabbit JCR Server (jackrabbit-jcr-server)
WebDAV servlet implementations based on JCR.
* Jackrabbit JCR Servlets (jackrabbit-jcr-servlet)
Set of servlets and other classes designed to make it easier to use
Jackrabbit and other JCR content repositories in web applications.
* Jackrabbit Repository Classloader (jackrabbit-classloader)
Java classloader for loading classes from JCR content repositories.
* Jackrabbit Web Application (jackrabbit-webapp)
Deployable Jackrabbit installation with WebDAV support for JCR.
* Jackrabbit SPI (jackrabbit-spi)
The SPI defines a layer within a JSR-170 implementation that separates
the transient space from the persistent layer.
* Jackrabbit SPI Commons (jackrabbit-spi-commons)
This component contains generic utility classes that might be used
to build an SPI implementation.
* Jackrabbit SPI2JCR (jackrabbit-spi2jcr)
This component contains a SPI implementation wrapping around an
implementation of JSR-170.
* Jackrabbit JCR2SPI (jackrabbit-jcr2spi)
This component contains an implementation of the JSR-170 API and
covers the functionality that is not delegated to the SPI
implementation.
* Jackrabbit Standalone (jackrabbit-standalone)
Jackrabbit server in a self-contained runnable jar.
* Jackrabbit OCM (jackrabbit-ocm)
Object-Content mapping tool for persisting and accessing Java objects
in a JCR content repository.
* Jackrabbit OCM Node Management (jackrabbit-ocm-nodemanagement)
This component simplifies registration of node types and namespaces
referenced in OCM mapping descriptors.
The Apache Jackrabbit community is pleased to announce the release of
Apache Jackrabbit version 1.5.3. The release is available for download
at:
See the full release notes below for details about this release.
Release Notes -- Apache Jackrabbit -- Version 1.5.3
Introduction
------------
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. See the Jackrabbit web site at http://jackrabbit.apache.org/ for
more information.
Apache Jackrabbit 1.5.3 is a bug fix release that fixes issues reported
against previous releases. This release is fully compatible with the
earlier 1.5.x releases.
See below for a full listing of fixes included in this release.
Changes in this release
-----------------------
All the fixes in this release are listed below per affected component.
The modified components have had their version numbers upgraded to 1.5.3;
other components are still at their previous 1.5.x versions.
jackrabbit-jcr-commons
Bug fixes
[JCR-1952] DOMException: NAMESPACE_ERR thrown when exporting document view
jackrabbit-core
Bug fixes
[JCR-1334] Deadlock due different Thread access while prepare and commit ...
[JCR-1554] StaleItemStateException with distributed transactions
[JCR-1923] Startup fails if clustered jackrabbit is upgrade from 1.4.4 to 1.5
[JCR-1941] AccessManager asks for property (jcr:created) permissions ...
[JCR-1956] Database Data Store: close result sets
[JCR-1979] Deadlock on concurrent read & transactional write operations
The following people have contributed to this release by submitting bug
reports or by participating in the issue resolution process.
Alexander T Grégory Joseph Przemo Pakulski
Angela Schreiber Jacco van Weert Robert Sauer
Christian Schröder Jukka Zitting Stefan Guggisberg
Christophe Lombart Julian Reschke Stephane Landelle
Claus Köll Lóránt Pintér Sven Rieckhoff
Dominique Pfister Marcel Reutegger Thomas Mueller
Fabrizio Giustina Martin Schreiber Yoav Landman
Francois Masurel Philipp Salzgeber
Thank you to everyone involved!
Release Contents
----------------
This release consists of a single source archive (jackrabbit-1.5.3-src.jar)
that contains all the Apache Jackrabbit components. Use the following
commands (or the equivalent in your system) to build the release with
Maven 2 and Java 1.4 or higher:
jar xf jackrabbit-1.5.3-src.jar
cd jackrabbit-1.5.3-src
mvn install
Note that the OCM components require Java 5 or higher, and are not included
in the build when using Java 1.4.
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.
The build will result in the following components (with artifactIds in
parenthesis) being built and installed in your local Maven repository.
Pre-built binary artifacts of these components are also available on
the on the central Maven repository.
* Jackrabbit Parent POM (jackrabbit-parent)
The Maven parent POM for all Jackrabbit components.
* Jackrabbit API (jackrabbit-api)
Interface extensions that Apache Jackrabbit supports in
addition to the standard JCR API.
* Jackrabbit JCR Commons (jackrabbit-jcr-commons)
General-purpose classes for use with the JCR API.
* Jackrabbit JCR Tests (jackrabbit-jcr-tests)
Set of JCR API test cases designed for testing the compliance
of an implementation. Note that this is not the official JCR TCK!
* Jackrabbit JCR Benchmarks (jackrabbit-jcr-benchmark)
Framework for JCR performance tests.
* Jackrabbit Core (jackrabbit-core)
Core of the Apache Jackrabbit content repository implementation.
* Jackrabbit Text Extractors (jackrabbit-text-extractors)
Text extractor classes that allow Jackrabbit to extract text content
from binary properties for full text indexing.
* Jackrabbit JCR-RMI (jackrabbit-jcr-rmi)
RMI remoting layer for the JCR API.
* Jackrabbit WebDAV Library (jackrabbit-webdav)
Interfaces and common utility classes used for building a
WebDAV server or client.
* Jackrabbit JCR Server (jackrabbit-jcr-server)
WebDAV servlet implementations based on JCR.
* Jackrabbit JCR Servlets (jackrabbit-jcr-servlet)
Set of servlets and other classes designed to make it easier to use
Jackrabbit and other JCR content repositories in web applications.
* Jackrabbit Repository Classloader (jackrabbit-classloader)
Java classloader for loading classes from JCR content repositories.
* Jackrabbit Web Application (jackrabbit-webapp)
Deployable Jackrabbit installation with WebDAV support for JCR.
* Jackrabbit SPI (jackrabbit-spi)
The SPI defines a layer within a JSR-170 implementation that separates
the transient space from the persistent layer.
* Jackrabbit SPI Commons (jackrabbit-spi-commons)
This component contains generic utility classes that might be used
to build an SPI implementation.
* Jackrabbit SPI2JCR (jackrabbit-spi2jcr)
This component contains a SPI implementation wrapping around an
implementation of JSR-170.
* Jackrabbit JCR2SPI (jackrabbit-jcr2spi)
This component contains an implementation of the JSR-170 API and
covers the functionality that is not delegated to the SPI
implementation.
* Jackrabbit Standalone (jackrabbit-standalone)
Jackrabbit server in a self-contained runnable jar.
* Jackrabbit OCM (jackrabbit-ocm)
Object-Content mapping tool for persisting and accessing Java objects
in a JCR content repository.
* Jackrabbit OCM Node Management (jackrabbit-ocm-nodemanagement)
This component simplifies registration of node types and namespaces
referenced in OCM mapping descriptors.