The Apache Jackrabbit community is pleased to announce the release of
Apache Jackrabbit FileVault 3.7.2. The release is available for download at:
http://jackrabbit.apache.org/downloads.html
See the full release notes below for details about this release:
Release Notes - Jackrabbit FileVault - Version 3.7.2
This version requires Java 8
The OSGi bundles depend on Jackrabbit 2.20.8+ (JCR Commons, SPI, SPI
Commons), Oak JR API 1.22.4+, Commons IO 2.7+, Commons Collections 4.1+
and SLF4J 1.7+
Bug
* [JCRVLT-718] - DocumentViewXmlValidator.validateEnd(...) called with
wrong nodePath
* [JCRVLT-721] - Importing content packages with minimum permissions fails
* [JCRVLT-722] - SyncLog:
java.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException: Unsupported field:
DayOfMonth
* [JCRVLT-725] - Exporting twice via vlt leads to
java.nio.file.FileAlreadyExistsException
* [JCRVLT-727] - vlt-sync: Prune unused synced directories
Improvement
* [JCRVLT-469] - Validator for overlapping filter rules
Task
* [JCRVLT-724] - DocViewSaxFormatter: improve diagnostics when
generating DocViewNode2 from JCR node
Release Contents
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This release consists of a single source archive packaged as a zip file.
The archive can be unpacked with the jar tool from your JDK installation.
See the README.md file for instructions on how to build this release.
The source archive is accompanied by a SHA512 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://www.apache.org/dist/jackrabbit/KEYS.
About Apache Jackrabbit FileVault
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The FileVault introduces a JCR repository to filesystem mapping. The mapping
is exposed by an API and used by the "FileVault Content Packages" which
allow to
create portable packages of repository content.
The Vault Command Line Interface aka "vlt" provides a subversion like
utility to work and develop with repository content.
For more information, visit https://jackrabbit.apache.org/filevault
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