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Posted almost 5 years ago by Geertjan
The Apache NetBeans team is pleased to announce the release of Apache NetBeans 11.1. Apache NetBeans is a full IDE for Java SE, Java EE, PHP and JavaScript development with some Groovy language support. Apache NetBeans 11.1 is the first Apache ... [More] NetBeans release outside the Apache Incubator and the first release of the new quarterly release cycle. The LTS release of the Apache NetBeans 11 cycle is Apache NetBeans 11.0. The 11.1 release has not been as heavily tested as the LTS release. Use 11.1 to access the latest features and to provide feedback for the next LTS release, scheduled for April 2020. New & noteworthy features of the 11.1 release: https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb111/index.html Downloads: https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb111/nb111.html Feel free to share the good news! [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Remko Popma
The Windows installer for Groovy 3.0.0-beta-2 is now available from Bintray: https://bintray.com/groovy/Distributions/download_file?file_path=groovy-3.0.0-beta-2-installer.exe. I've again included a preview of an msi built with WiX, which I'm ... [More] seeking feedback on: https://bintray.com/groovy/Distributions/download_file?file_path=groovy-3.0.0-beta-2+%28preview+installer%29.msi Be aware that you need to fully uninstall the NSIS based Groovy installation before installing with an MSI installer. [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Remko Popma
The Apache Groovy team is pleased to announce version 3.0.0-beta-2 of Apache Groovy. Apache Groovy is a multi-faceted programming language for the JVM. Further details can be found at the https://groovy.apache.org website. This is a pre-release of ... [More] a new version of Groovy. We greatly appreciate any feedback you can give us when using this version. This release includes 40 bug fixes/improvements as outlined in the changelog: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12318123&version=12345498 Sources, convenience binaries, downloadable documentation and an SDK bundle can be found at: https://groovy.apache.org/download.html We recommend you verify your installation using the information on that page. Jars are also available within the major binary repositories. We welcome your help and feedback and in particular want to thank everyone who contributed to this release. For more information on how to report problems, and to get involved, visit the project website at https://groovy.apache.org/ Note: Apache Groovy 3.0.0-beta-2 was compiled with JDK8, so the illegal access warnings will come back if you use JDK9+. But don't worry, we will do another release in a week or two. Please verify the issues you reported first and give us feedback, which will help us improve the quality of next release. Best regards, The Apache Groovy team. [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Paul Angus
The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the release of CloudStack 4.11.3.0 as part of its LTS 4.11.x releases. The CloudStack 4.11.3.0 release contains c. 50 fixes on top of the CloudStack 4.11.2.0 release. CloudStack LTS branches are ... [More] supported for 20 months and will receive updates for the first 14 months. For the final six months, only security updates are provided. Apache CloudStack is an integrated Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) software platform allowing users to build feature-rich public and private cloud environments. CloudStack includes an intuitive user interface and rich API for managing the compute, networking, software, and storage resources. The project became an Apache top level project in March, 2013. More information about Apache CloudStack can be found at: http://cloudstack.apache.org/ # Documentation The 4.11.3.0 release notes include a full list of issues fixed: http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/4.11.3.0/releasenotes/fixed_issues.html The CloudStack documentation includes upgrade instructions from previous versions of Apache CloudStack, and can be found at: http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/4.11.3.0/upgrading/index.html The official installation, administration and API documentation for each of the releases are available on our documentation page: http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/ # Downloads The official source code for the 4.11.3.0 release can be downloaded from our downloads page: http://cloudstack.apache.org/downloads.html In addition to the official source code release, individual contributors have also made convenience binaries available on the Apache CloudStack download page, and can be found at: http://download.cloudstack.org/ubuntu/dists/ http://download.cloudstack.org/centos/6/ http://download.cloudstack.org/centos/7/ http://www.shapeblue.com/packages/ [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Sally
Happy Friday: it's time to look back at our activities over the past week: ASF Board –management and oversight of the business affairs of the corporation in accordance with the Foundation's bylaws. - Next Board Meeting: 17 July. Board calendar and ... [More] minutes http://apache.org/foundation/board/calendar.html ApacheCon™ –the ASF's official global conference series, bringing Tomorrow's Technology Today since 1998  - The Apache® Software Foundation Announces Program for ApacheCon™ Europe  - Registration is OPEN for ApacheCon North America/Las Vegas (9-12 September) and Europe/Berlin (22-24 October) https://www.apachecon.com/ - TRAVEL ASSISTANCE applications for ApacheCon Europe CLOSE 14 July. Everyone --including members of all underrepresented communities-- are encouraged to apply today! http://www.apache.org/travel/ ASF Infrastructure –our distributed team on three continents keeps the ASF's infrastructure running around the clock. - 7M+ weekly checks yield uptime at a perfect 100%. Performance checks across 50 different service components spread over more than 250 machines in data centers around the world. http://www.apache.org/uptime/ Apache Code Snapshot –this week, 402 Apache contributors changed 792,946 lines of code over 2,566 commits. Top 5 contributors, in order, are: Etienne Chauchot, Gary Gregory, Lei Zhang, Andrea Cosentino, and Julian Reschke. Apache Project Announcements –the latest updates by category. Big Data --  - Apache Arrow 0.14.0 released http://arrow.apache.org/  - Apache Kudu 1.10.0 Released https://kudu.apache.org/  - Apache Kylin 2.6.3 released http://kylin.apache.org/ Blockchain -- - Apache Tuweni (incubating) 0.8.0 released http://tuweni.apache.org/ Libraries -- - Apache Commons Text 1.7 released https://commons.apache.org/  - Apache Log4j 2.12.0 released https://logging.apache.org/ Messaging --  - Apache Pulsar 2.4.0 released http://pulsar.apache.org/ Network-Server -- - Apache Qpid Broker-J versions 7.1.4 and 7.0.8 released http://qpid.apache.org Servers -- - Tomcat 8.5.43 and Tomcat 9.0.22 released http://tomcat.apache.org/ Usability -- - Apache Flagon UserALE.js v2.0.0 released http://flagon.apache.org/ Did You Know?  - Did you know that ApacheCon Europe keynoters include keynotes by European Commission Director of Digital Business Solutions Thomas Gageik, Mastercard Executive Vice President for Global Cities Miguel Gamiño, and Political Analyst and Writer Nanjala Nyabola? Join us! https://s.apache.org/07g1l - Did you know presentations from the Apache Roadshow/Chicago are now online? https://www.youtube.com/user/TheApacheFoundation/ - Did you know that you can support the ASF at any time with a tax-deductible donation? The cost of a premium cup of coffee is what it takes to support a single Apache project for one day. Raise a cup! https://donate.apache.org Apache Community Notices:  - Celebrating 20 Years Community-led Development "The Apache Way" https://s.apache.org/ASF20thAnniversary  - ASF Founders look back on 20 Years of the ASF https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/our-founders-look-back-on  - The Apache Way to Sustainable Open Source Success https://s.apache.org/GhnI  - Foundation Reports and Statements http://www.apache.org/foundation/reports.html  - ApacheCon: Tomorrow's Technology Today since 1998 http://s.apache.org/ApacheCon  - ASF Operations Summary: Q2 FY2019 https://s.apache.org/d2Fq  - ASF Annual Report for FY2018 https://s.apache.org/FY2018AnnualReport  - The Apache Software Foundation 2018 Vision Statement https://s.apache.org/zqC3  - Foundation Statement –Apache Is Open. https://s.apache.org/PIRA  - "Success at Apache" focuses on the processes behind why the ASF "just works". https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/category/SuccessAtApache  - Please follow/like/re-tweet the ASF on social media: @TheASF on Twitter and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-apache-software-foundation  - Do friend and follow us on the Apache Community Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ApacheSoftwareFoundation/and Twitter account https://twitter.com/ApacheCommunity  - The list of Apache project-related MeetUps can be found at http://events.apache.org/event/meetups.html  - Registration is open for ApacheCon North America 9-12 September 2019 http://apachecon.com/  - Spark + AI Summit 2019 will be held 15-17 October in Amsterdam https://databricks.com/sparkaisummit/  - Registration open for ApacheCon Europe 22-24 October 2019 http://apachecon.com/  - Find out how you can participate with Apache community/projects/activities --opportunities open with Apache Camel, Apache HTTP Server, and more! https://helpwanted.apache.org/  - Are your software solutions Powered by Apache? Download & use our "Powered By" logos http://www.apache.org/foundation/press/kit/#poweredby = = = For real-time updates, sign up for Apache-related news by sending mail to [email protected] and follow @TheASF on Twitter. For a broader spectrum from the Apache community, https://twitter.com/PlanetApache provides an aggregate of Project activities as well as the personal blogs and tweets of select ASF Committers. [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Sally
Official Global Conference Series heralds "Tomorrow's Technology Today" with keynotes by European Commission Director of Digital Business Solutions Thomas Gageik, Mastercard Executive Vice President for Global Cities Miguel Gamiño, and Political ... [More] Analyst and Writer Nanjala Nyabola Wakefield, MA —11 July 2019— The Apache® Software Foundation (ASF), the all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open Source projects and initiatives, announced today the event program for the European edition of ApacheCon™, the ASF's official global conference series. ApacheCon Europe will take place 22-24 October 2019 at the Kulturbrauerei in Berlin, Germany. ApacheCon draws attendees from more than 60 countries to experience "Tomorrow's Technology Today" by showcasing key Open Source technologies independent of business interests, corporate biases, or sales pitches.  ApacheCon content is selected entirely by Apache projects and their communities, enabling participants at all levels to learn about the latest innovations in dozens of categories. The ApacheCon Europe program categories include Big Data, Community, IoT, Machine Learning, and Open Source Design, among others. Participants learn about Open Source development "The Apache Way", through hands-on sessions, keynotes, real-world case studies, hackathons, and more in a deliberately intimate, collaborative, vendor-neutral environment. Dozens of Apache projects will be represented across dedicated categories and project tracks, including Airflow, Beam, Calcite, Cassandra, Flink, Hivemall (incubating), HTTP Server, Ignite, IoTDB (incubating), Kafka, MXNet, Mynewt, NiFi, Spark, Tika, Tomcat, Training (incubating), and more. The full program is available at https://aceu19.apachecon.com/schedule Attendees will join The Apache Software Foundation in celebrating its 20th Anniversary with special events and activities, including dynamic discourse with select ASF founders, and keynotes by European Commission Director of Digital Business Solutions Thomas Gageik, Mastercard Executive Vice President for Global Cities Miguel Gamiño, and political analyst and writer Nanjala Nyabola. Registration and Deadlines Standard Registration: 7 October. Special discounted rates are available for select individual participants and groups. Sign up at https://aceu19.apachecon.com Travel Assistance: 14 July. Members of all underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply for Travel Assistance. Apply at http://www.apache.org/travel/ Event Sponsors ApacheCon is the primary gathering of the collective Apache community worldwide; sponsorship of the official conference series of the world’s largest Open Source foundation is one of the most effective ways to gain visibility and competitive advantage. Sponsors who showcase their products, people, and community support benefit by extending their brands to the greater Apache community, engaging with industry influencers, and connecting with potential future collaborators. Many sponsors consider ApacheCon to be an invaluable resource for recruiting top Open Source talent. ApacheCon attendees include individual developers and users, Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, educators, consultants, community managers, Open Source enthusiasts, influencers, and industry analysts.  ApacheCon Sponsors include: Aiven, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Comcast, CrowdStrike, DataStax, eBay Tech Berlin, Google Cloud, HotWax Systems, IBM, Imply,  Instaclustr, Jahia, Linode, PCCC, Red Hat, ShapeBlue, SK Telecom, Stream Native, Tencent Cloud, The Last Pickle, and WhiteSource, among others. Community Partners include the EU Free and Open Source Software Auditing Community, Flink Forward, and Open Source Design. To become an ApacheCon Sponsor, visit https://s.apache.org/2019-BERApacheConProspectus for more information. Media partners include BI Scout, Datafloq, dpunkt.verlag, Irish Tech News, It's FOSS, Manning Publications, O'Reilly, and SD Times. For media sponsorship opportunities and registration by credentialed members of the media and analyst community, contact Sally Khudairi at [email protected]. About ApacheCon ApacheCon is the official global conference series of The Apache Software Foundation. Since 1998 ApacheCon has been drawing participants at all levels to explore "Tomorrow's Technology Today" across 300+ Apache projects and their diverse communities. ApacheCon showcases the latest developments in ubiquitous Apache projects and emerging innovations through hands-on sessions, keynotes, real-world case studies, trainings, hackathons, community events, and more. For more information, visit http://apachecon.com/ , https://twitter.com/ApacheCon , and https://s.apache.org/ApacheCon About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) Established in 1999, the all-volunteer Foundation oversees more than 350 leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server —the world's most popular Web server software. Through the ASF's merit-based process known as "The Apache Way," more than 770 individual Members and 7,000 Committers across six continents successfully collaborate to develop freely available enterprise-grade software, benefiting billions 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 a US 501(c)(3) charitable organization, funded by individual donations and corporate sponsors including Aetna, Alibaba Cloud Computing, Anonymous, ARM, Baidu, Bloomberg, Budget Direct, Capital One, Cerner, Cloudera, Comcast, Facebook, Google, Handshake, Huawei, IBM, Indeed, Inspur, Leaseweb, Microsoft, ODPi, Pineapple Fund, Pivotal, Private Internet Access, Red Hat, Target, Tencent, Union Investment, Workday, and Verizon Media. For more information, visit http://apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/TheASF © The Apache Software Foundation. "Apache", "Airflow", "Apache Airflow", "Beam", "Apache Beam", "Calcite", "Apache Calcite", "Cassandra", "Apache Cassandra", "Flink", "Apache Flink", "Apache HTTP Server", "Ignite", "Apache Ignite", "Kafka", "Apache Kafka", "MXNet", "Apache MXNet", "Mynewt", "Apache Mynewt", "NiFi", "Apache NiFi", "Spark", "Apache Spark", "Tika", "Apache Tika", "Tomcat", "Apache Tomcat", and "ApacheCon" are registered trademarks or trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. All other brands and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. # # # CONTACT Sally Khudairi Vice President The Apache Software Foundation +1 617 921 8656 [email protected] Max King newthinking communications GmbH t: +49 30 92105-978 [email protected] [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Sally
Official Global Conference Series heralds "Tomorrow's Technology Today" with keynotes by European Commission Director of Digital Business Solutions Thomas Gageik, Mastercard Executive Vice President for Global Cities Miguel Gamiño, and Political ... [More] Analyst and Writer Nanjala Nyabola Wakefield, MA —11 July 2019— The Apache® Software Foundation (ASF), the all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open Source projects and initiatives, announced today the event program for the European edition of ApacheCon™, the ASF's official global conference series. ApacheCon Europe will take place 22-24 October 2019 at the Kulturbrauerei in Berlin, Germany. ApacheCon draws attendees from more than 60 countries to experience "Tomorrow's Technology Today" by showcasing key Open Source technologies independent of business interests, corporate biases, or sales pitches.  ApacheCon content is selected entirely by Apache projects and their communities, enabling participants at all levels to learn about the latest innovations in dozens of categories. The ApacheCon Europe program categories include Big Data, Community, IoT, Machine Learning, and Open Source Design, among others. Participants learn about Open Source development "The Apache Way", through hands-on sessions, keynotes, real-world case studies, hackathons, and more in a deliberately intimate, collaborative, vendor-neutral environment. Dozens of Apache projects will be represented across dedicated categories and project tracks, including Airflow, Beam, Calcite, Cassandra, Flink, Hivemall (incubating), HTTP Server, Ignite, IoTDB (incubating), Kafka, MXNet, Mynewt, NiFi, Spark, Tika, Tomcat, Training (incubating), and more. The full program is available at https://aceu19.apachecon.com/schedule Attendees will join The Apache Software Foundation in celebrating its 20th Anniversary with special events and activities, including dynamic discourse with select ASF founders, and keynotes by European Commission Director of Digital Business Solutions Thomas Gageik, Mastercard Executive Vice President for Global Cities Miguel Gamiño, and political analyst and writer Nanjala Nyabola. Registration and Deadlines Standard Registration: 7 October. Special discounted rates are available for select individual participants and groups. Sign up at https://aceu19.apachecon.com Travel Assistance: 14 July. Members of all underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply for Travel Assistance. Apply at http://www.apache.org/travel/ Event Sponsors ApacheCon is the primary gathering of the collective Apache community worldwide; sponsorship of the official conference series of the world’s largest Open Source foundation is one of the most effective ways to gain visibility and competitive advantage. Sponsors who showcase their products, people, and community support benefit by extending their brands to the greater Apache community, engaging with industry influencers, and connecting with potential future collaborators. Many sponsors consider ApacheCon to be an invaluable resource for recruiting top Open Source talent. ApacheCon attendees include individual developers and users, Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, educators, consultants, community managers, Open Source enthusiasts, influencers, and industry analysts. ApacheCon Sponsors include: Aiven, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Comcast, CrowdStrike, DataStax, eBay Tech Berlin, Google Cloud, HotWax Systems, IBM, Imply,  Instaclustr, Jahia, Linode, PCCC, Red Hat, ShapeBlue, SK Telecom, Stream Native, Tencent Cloud, The Last Pickle, and WhiteSource, among others. Community Partners include the EU Free and Open Source Software Auditing Community, Flink Forward, and Open Source Design. To become an ApacheCon Sponsor, visit https://s.apache.org/2019-BERApacheConProspectus for more information. Media partners include BI Scout, Datafloq, dpunkt.verlag, Irish Tech News, It's FOSS, Manning Publications, O'Reilly, and SD Times. For media sponsorship opportunities and registration by credentialed members of the media and analyst community, contact Sally Khudairi at [email protected]. About ApacheCon ApacheCon is the official global conference series of The Apache Software Foundation. Since 1998 ApacheCon has been drawing participants at all levels to explore ”Tomorrow’s Technology Today” across 300+ Apache projects and their diverse communities. ApacheCon showcases the latest developments in ubiquitous Apache projects and emerging innovations through hands-on sessions, keynotes, real-world case studies, trainings, hackathons, community events, and more. For more information, visit http://apachecon.com/ , https://twitter.com/ApacheCon , and https://s.apache.org/ApacheCon About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) Established in 1999, the all-volunteer Foundation oversees more than 350 leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server —the world's most popular Web server software. Through the ASF's merit-based process known as "The Apache Way," more than 770 individual Members and 7,000 Committers across six continents successfully collaborate to develop freely available enterprise-grade software, benefiting billions 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 a US 501(c)(3) charitable organization, funded by individual donations and corporate sponsors including Aetna, Alibaba Cloud Computing, Anonymous, ARM, Baidu, Bloomberg, Budget Direct, Capital One, Cerner, Cloudera, Comcast, Facebook, Google, Handshake, Huawei, IBM, Indeed, Inspur, Leaseweb, Microsoft, ODPi, Pineapple Fund, Pivotal, Private Internet Access, Red Hat, Target, Tencent, Union Investment, Workday, and Verizon Media. For more information, visit http://apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/TheASF © The Apache Software Foundation. "Apache", "Airflow", "Apache Airflow", "Beam", "Apache Beam", "Calcite", "Apache Calcite", "Cassandra", "Apache Cassandra", "Flink", "Apache Flink", "Apache HTTP Server", "Ignite", "Apache Ignite", "Kafka", "Apache Kafka", "MXNet", "Apache MXNet", "Mynewt", "Apache Mynewt", "NiFi", "Apache NiFi", "Spark", "Apache Spark", "Tika", "Apache Tika", "Tomcat", "Apache Tomcat", and "ApacheCon" are registered trademarks or trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. All other brands and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. # # # CONTACT Sally Khudairi Vice President The Apache Software Foundation +1 617 921 8656 [email protected] Max King newthinking communications GmbH t: +49 30 92105-978 [email protected] [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Christofer Dutz
There's a lot of magic happening in the IoT sector at the moment.A lot of new projects are appearing and older projects are growing and extending their functionality.We have noticed that it's currently quite difficult to keep track who the players ... [More] in this field are and what they're up to.So we decided to create a new mailing-list to help improve the communication: [email protected] (Archive at: https://lists.apache.org/[email protected]) We hope this communication-channel will help reduce unnecessary double-work and improve streamlining the projects to work together as good a possible. So if you're involved in projects in the IoT sector, if you want to be involved and haven't found the right project to contribute yet, or if you just want to know what's up, it would be great to see you on this list (Subscribe by sending an email to: [email protected]) [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Sally
Hi hi --welcome July! Let's review our activities over the past week: ASF Board –management and oversight of the business affairs of the corporation in accordance with the Foundation's bylaws. - Next Board Meeting: 17 July. Board calendar and ... [More] minutes http://apache.org/foundation/board/calendar.html ApacheCon™ –the ASF's official global conference series, bringing Tomorrow's Technology Today since 1998 - Registration is OPEN for ApacheCon North America/Las Vegas (9-12 September) and Europe/Berlin (22-24 October) https://www.apachecon.com/ - TRAVEL ASSISTANCE applications for ApacheCon Europe CLOSE 14 July. Everyone --including members of all underrepresented communities-- are encouraged to apply today! http://www.apache.org/travel/ ASF Infrastructure –our distributed team on three continents keeps the ASF's infrastructure running around the clock. - 7M+ weekly checks yield uptime at a blazing 100%. Performance checks across 50 different service components spread over more than 250 machines in data centers around the world. http://www.apache.org/uptime/ Apache Code Snapshot –this week, 365 Apache contributors changed 755,749 lines of code over 2,196 commits. Top 5 contributors, in order, are: Mark Thomas, Tilman Hausherr, Claus Ibsen, Andrea Cosentino, and Jan Piotrowski. Apache Project Announcements –the latest updates by category. Content Management -- - Apache Jackrabbit Oak 1.8.14 released and Apache Jackrabbit 2.10 retired http://jackrabbit.apache.org/ Libraries -- - Apache Commons Daemon 1.2.0 released https://commons.apache.org/ - Apache Log4j 2.12.0 released https://logging.apache.org/ Network-Server -- - Apache Qpid JMS 0.44.0 released http://qpid.apache.org Servers -- - Apache Tomcat Native 1.2.23 released http://tomcat.apache.org/ Did You Know?  - Did you know that Apache NetBeans 11.1 beta-3, with Java EE 8 and Payara support out-of-the-box, will be entering its voting period next week? http://netbeans.apache.org/ - Did you know presentations from the Apache Roadshow/Chicago are now online? https://www.youtube.com/user/TheApacheFoundation/ - Did you know that you can support the ASF at any time with a tax-deductible donation? The cost of a premium cup of coffee is what it takes to support a single Apache project for one day. Raise a cup! https://donate.apache.org Apache Community Notices:  - Celebrating 20 Years Community-led Development "The Apache Way" https://s.apache.org/ASF20thAnniversary  - ASF Founders look back on 20 Years of the ASF https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/our-founders-look-back-on  - The Apache Way to Sustainable Open Source Success https://s.apache.org/GhnI  - Foundation Reports and Statements http://www.apache.org/foundation/reports.html  - ApacheCon: Tomorrow's Technology Today since 1998 http://s.apache.org/ApacheCon  - ASF Operations Summary: Q2 FY2019 https://s.apache.org/d2Fq  - ASF Annual Report for FY2018 https://s.apache.org/FY2018AnnualReport  - The Apache Software Foundation 2018 Vision Statement https://s.apache.org/zqC3  - Foundation Statement –Apache Is Open. https://s.apache.org/PIRA  - "Success at Apache" focuses on the processes behind why the ASF "just works". https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/category/SuccessAtApache  - Please follow/like/re-tweet the ASF on social media: @TheASF on Twitter and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-apache-software-foundation  - Do friend and follow us on the Apache Community Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ApacheSoftwareFoundation/and Twitter account https://twitter.com/ApacheCommunity  - The list of Apache project-related MeetUps can be found at http://events.apache.org/event/meetups.html  - Registration is open for ApacheCon North America 9-12 September 2019 http://apachecon.com/  - Spark + AI Summit 2019 will be held 15-17 October in Amsterdam https://databricks.com/sparkaisummit/  - Registration open for ApacheCon Europe 22-24 October 2019 http://apachecon.com/  - Find out how you can participate with Apache community/projects/activities --opportunities open with Apache Camel, Apache HTTP Server, and more! https://helpwanted.apache.org/  - Are your software solutions Powered by Apache? Download & use our "Powered By" logos http://www.apache.org/foundation/press/kit/#poweredby = = = For real-time updates, sign up for Apache-related news by sending mail to [email protected] and follow @TheASF on Twitter. For a broader spectrum from the Apache community, https://twitter.com/PlanetApache provides an aggregate of Project activities as well as the personal blogs and tweets of select ASF Committers. [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by rgoers
The Apache Log4j 2 team is pleased to announce the Log4j 2.12.0 release! Apache Log4j is a well known framework for logging application behavior. Log4j 2 is an upgrade to Log4j that provides significant improvements over its predecessor, Log4j 1.x ... [More] , and provides many other modern features such as support for Markers, lambda expressions for lazy logging, property substitution using Lookups, multiple patterns on a PatternLayout and asynchronous Loggers. Another notable Log4j 2 feature is the ability to be "garbage-free" (avoid allocating temporary objects) while logging. In addition, Log4j 2 will not lose events while reconfiguring. The artifacts may be downloaded from https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/download.html. This release contains bugfixes and minor enhancements. Due to a break in compatibility in the SLF4J binding, Log4j now ships with two versions of the SLF4J to Log4j adapters. log4j-slf4j-impl should be used with SLF4J 1.7.x and earlier and log4j-slf4j18-impl should be used with SLF4J 1.8.x and later. New features include support for reconnfiguration of Log4j configuraton files accessed via HTTP(s) and Spring Cloud Config specifically, a new Docker Lookup for obtaining information about the current Docker container, new reconfiguration methods added to the Configurator class, the ability to pad integers with leading zeros in filenames generated by the rolling file appenders, and allowing the TCP SocketAppender to connect to mulitple ip addresses when they are returned from DNS. More details on the new features and fixes are itemized below. Note that the XML, JSON and YAML formats changed in the 2.11.0 release: they no longer have the "timeMillis" attribute and instead have an "Instant" element with "epochSecond" and "nanoOfSecond" attributes. The Log4j 2.12.0 API, as well as many core components, maintains binary compatibility with previous releases. GA Release 2.12.0 Changes in this version include: New Features LOG4J2-2403: Allow zero padding the counter of a RollingFileAppender. Thanks to hupfdule. LOG4J2-2427: Add filter that will match events when no marker is present. Thanks to Rimaljit Kaur. LOG4J2-2406: Add reconfiguration methods to Configurator. LOG4J2-913: Add support for reconfiguration via HTTP(S), Docker, and Spring Cloud Configuration. LOG4J2-2586: TCP Appender should support a host name resolving to multiple IP addresses. LOG4J2-2337: Allow custom end-of-line with JsonLayout. Thanks to Arvind Sahare, Patrice Ferrot. LOG4J2-2598: GZIP compression on rollover supports configurable compression levels. Thanks to Carter Kozak. LOG4J2-2611: AsyncQueueFullPolicy configuration short values "Default" and "Discard" are case insensitive to avoid confusion. LOG4J2-2634: Add and use method org.apache.logging.log4j.message.MapMessage.toKey(String) for simpler subclasses. Fixed Bugs LOG4J2-2547: RollingRandomAccessFileAppender error message referenced incorrect class name. LOG4J2-2616: Restore constructor to ThrowablePatternConverter that was removed in 2.8.2. LOG4J2-2622: StructuredDataId was ignoring maxLength atribute. LOG4J2-2636: RFC5424Layout was not properly setting default Structured Element id for the MDC LOG4J2-1143: Lookups were not found if the plugin key was not lowercase. Thanks to Pascal Heinrich. LOG4J2-1852: Locate plugins within a Jar using a URL Connection. Thanks to Tanner Altares. LOG4J2-2610: Explicitly set file creation time. LOG4J2-2561: JEP223 version detection fix for JDK 9 and up. Thanks to Ulrich Enslin. LOG4J2-1103: FailoverAppender was failing with ERROR appender Failover has no parameter that matches element Failovers. Thanks to Seán Dunne. LOG4J2-2602: Update file time when size based triggering policy is used without a time-based triggering policy. LOG4J2-2597: Throw better exception message when both log4j-slf4j-impl and log4j-to-slf4j are present. LOG4J2-2559: NullPointerException in JdbcAppender.createAppender(). Thanks to Li Lei, Gary Gregory. LOG4J2-2592: StackOverflowException when server not reachable with SocketAppender. Thanks to Dávid Kaya, Gary Gregory. LOG4J2-2598: java.lang.StackOverflowError at org.apache.logging.log4j.junit.AbstractExternalFileCleaner.println(AbstractExternalFileCleaner.java:169). Thanks to Gary Gregory. LOG4J2-2564: MapPatternConverter is properly created from the '%K', '%map', and '%MAP' patterns. PatternConverter instanceOf methods with unknown parameter types no longer elide those with known parameters. LOG4J2-2612: NullPointerException at org.apache.logging.log4j.core.appender.db.jdbc.JdbcDatabaseManager.writeInternal(JdbcDatabaseManager.java:803). LOG4J2-2618: Possible ClassCastException in org.apache.logging.log4j.core.script.ScriptManager.ScriptManager(Configuration, WatchManager) LOG4J2-2631: RoutingAppender PurgePolicy implementations no longer stop appenders referenced from the logger configuration, only those that have been created by the RoutingAppender. Note that RoutingAppender.getAppenders no longer includes entries for referenced appenders, only those which it has created. LOG4J2-2629: Fix a race allowing events not to be recorded when a RoutingAppender purge policy attempts to delete an idle appender at exactly the same time as a new event is recorded. LOG4J2-2606: Asynchronous logging when the queue is full no longer results in heavy CPU utilization and low throughput. Changes Update tests from H2 1.4.197 to 1.4.199. Thanks to Gary Gregory. LOG4J2-2570: Update Jackson from 2.9.7 to 2.9.8. Thanks to Gary Gregory. LOG4J2-2574: Update MongoDB 3 module driver from 3.9.0 to 3.10.1. Thanks to Gary Gregory. LOG4J2-2619: Update Jackson from 2.9.8 to 2.9.9. LOG4J2-2634: Refactor several AsyncLogger methods below the 35 byte threshold for inlining. Apache Log4j 2.12.0 requires a minimum of Java 7 to build and run. Log4j 2.3 was the last release that supported Java 6. Basic compatibility with Log4j 1.x is provided through the log4j-1.2-api component, however it does not implement some of the very implementation specific classes and methods. The package names and Maven groupId have been changed to org.apache.logging.log4j to avoid any conflicts with log4j 1.x. For complete information on Apache Log4j 2, including instructions on how to submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the Apache Apache Log4j 2 website: https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/ [Less]