Hi,

[X] +1 Release this package as Apache Jackrabbit 1.5.6

- checksums OK
- no significant differences to the 1.5 branch
- licence, notice, header, readme and release-notes files OK
- mvn clean install OK with Sun Java 1.5.0_16 / Mac OS X

Regards,
Thomas


On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:22 PM, Tobias Bocanegra <tri...@day.com> wrote:
> hi,
> * downloaded source package
> * verified sha1 checksum
> * build jars and ran tests successfully
>
> so i vote:
> +1 Release this package as Apache Jackrabbit 1.5.6
>
> On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Jukka Zitting <jukka.zitt...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have posted a candidate for the Apache Jackrabbit 1.5.6 release at
>>
>>    http://people.apache.org/~jukka/jackrabbit/1.5.6/
>>
>> See the RELEASE-NOTES.txt file (also included at the end of this
>> message) for details on release contents and latest changes. The
>> release candidate is a jar archive of the sources in
>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jackrabbit/tags/1.5.6. The SHA1
>> checksum of the jackrabbit-1.5.6-src.jar release package is
>> e80781ea3d00a383744137c795fa97b0452142f4.
>>
>> Please vote on releasing this package as Apache Jackrabbit 1.5.6. The
>> vote is open for the next 72 hours and passes if a majority of at
>> least three +1 Jackrabbit PMC votes are cast.
>>
>>    [ ] +1 Release this package as Apache Jackrabbit 1.5.6
>>    [ ] -1 Do not release this package because...
>>
>> With the source release I have also included pre-compiled binaries for
>> the main deployment packages (webapp, jca, standalone) as well as a
>> staged Maven repository containing pre-compiled versions of all the
>> components that have been changed since 1.5.5.
>>
>> If this vote passes, I will make the source release and the deployment
>> packages available on the Jackrabbit download page and publish the
>> other binaries in the central Maven repository.
>>
>> Here's my +1.
>>
>> BR,
>>
>> Jukka Zitting
>>
>>
>> Release Notes -- Apache Jackrabbit -- Version 1.5.6
>>
>> 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 1.5.6 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 1.5.6;
>> other components are still at their previous 1.5.x versions.
>>
>> jackrabbit-core
>>
>> Bug fixes
>>  [JCR-1633] When node is created and locked in same transaction, ...
>>  [JCR-1964] VirtualNodeTypeStateProvider creates PropertyState with type ...
>>  [JCR-1969] Invalid node type definitions with test_nodetypes.xml
>>  [JCR-2081] NameSet does not implement equals(Object) and hashCode() methods
>>
>> jackrabbit-jcr-server
>>
>> Bug fixes
>>  [JCR-2070] jcr-server should respect child node definition of jcr:content
>>
>> You can look up individual issues for more details in the Jackrabbit
>> issue tracker at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR.
>>
>> Contributors
>> ------------
>>
>> The following people have contributed to this release by submitting bug
>> reports or by participating in the issue resolution process.
>>
>>    Alexander Klimetschek  Damon A. Brown        Marcel Reutegger
>>    Angela Schreiber       Frank van Lankvelt    Michael Dürig
>>    Claus Köll             Jukka Zitting         Roman Puchkovskiy
>>
>> Thank you to everyone involved!
>>
>> Release Contents
>> ----------------
>>
>> This release consists of a single source archive (jackrabbit-1.5.6-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-1.5.6-src.jar
>>    cd jackrabbit-1.5.6
>>    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 JCA Resource Adapter (jackrabbit-jca)
>>    J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) resource adapter for Jackrabbit.
>>
>>  * 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.
>>
>

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