Hi Murray,

there's also a jspwiki-http (IIRC) artifact which contains the csrf filter.
It's completely pluggable, so if you don't include it, everything will
continue same as before, it'll be safe to upgrade the jars.

However, if you do include it, both JSPs and js files should be upgraded
too (and browser cache cleared).


HTH,
juan pablo

El mar, 9 ago 2022 4:50, Murray Altheim <murra...@altheim.com> escribió:

> Hi,
>
> Hopefully a quick question: I've got a local wiki based on the "department
> wiki" distributed with JSPWiki Portable that I use for both personal stuff
> and testing my developments, and I was wondering if I can just drop the
> new 2.11.3 jar files in place of the 2.11.2 files in jspwiki/lib/:
>
>    jspwiki-210-adapters-2.11.2.jar
>    jspwiki-api-2.11.2.jar
>    jspwiki-bootstrap-2.11.2.jar
>    jspwiki-cache-2.11.2.jar
>    jspwiki-event-2.11.2.jar
>    jspwiki-kendra-searchprovider-2.11.2.jar
>    jspwiki-main-2.11.2.jar
>    jspwiki-markdown-2.11.2.jar
>    jspwiki-util-2.11.2.jar
>
> or if there's any dependency or JSP changes that would be required for
> compatibility. I'd prefer not having to rebuild that deployment if it's
> unnecessary as it took quite a lot of time to set up.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Murray
>
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