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Posted about 15 years ago by Randall
Merely one month (to the day) after our previous release, ModeShape 2.3.0.Final is now available in the JBoss Maven repository (under the “org.modeshape” group ID) and our downloads page. We’ve updated our Getting Started Guide, Reference Guide ... [More] , and JavaDoc. So, what’s new in this release? A lot of bug fixes. We’ve had even more community feedback and participation [...] [Less]
Posted about 15 years ago by Randall
Here’s a brand new presentation that provides a high-level overview of ModeShape and attempts to answer two pressing questions: Why use JCR? Why use ModeShape?
Posted over 15 years ago by Randall
One really nice feature of JCR repositories is that you can use them to store files and folders. Like with all other content, the structure of these nodes is dictated by their node types, and most people use the “nt:file” and “nt:folder” node types defined in the JCR specification. Learning to use these node types [...]
Posted over 15 years ago by Randall
I’m very happy to announce that ModeShape 2.2 is now available. Yes, it’s just a few weeks since releasing 2.1, but we’ve managed to add a couple of great features and fix several bugs. As usual, ModeShape 2.2 is available in the JBoss Maven repository (under the “org.modeshape” group ID) and on our downloads page. [...]
Posted over 15 years ago by Randall
Once again I’m pleased to announce a new release of ModeShape. This time, it’s ModeShape 2.1, and it’s available in the JBoss Maven repository (under the “org.modeshape” group ID) and on our downloads page. As usual, we’ve updated our Getting Started ... [More] Guide, Reference Guide , and JavaDoc. ModeShape 2.1 introduces several major new features: Clustering [...] [Less]
Posted over 15 years ago by Randall
Earlier this morning Adobe announced their intention to acquire Switzerland-based Day Software, makers of the Web Content Management (WCM) products. Day Software contributes a lot to open source, including major contributions to the Jackrabbit ... [More] , Sling, Chemistry, and other Apache open source projects that serve as a foundation for their products. Adobe, on the other hand, [...] [Less]
Posted over 15 years ago by Randall
The ModeShape project proudly announces that version 2.0 is now available and ready for use. As usual, the artifacts are in the JBoss Maven repository (under the “org.modeshape” group ID) and on our downloads page, and we’ve updated our Getting ... [More] Started Guide, Reference Guide , and JavaDoc. ModeShape 2.0 also includes bug fixes and improvements; see the release [...] [Less]
Posted over 15 years ago by Randall
The annual Red Hat Summit and JBoss World conferences are being held next week in Boston, and there will be a lot to see. Of special note, however, is the mobile sweepstakes trivia game put together by CityTech to demonstrate how to easily create a ... [More] highly available and scalable application using JBoss technologies. Along with using JBoss AS6, [...] [Less]
Posted over 15 years ago by Randall
For some time now we’ve talked on our IRC channel when we should make the switch to the JCR 2.0 API, and lately there’s been more and more interest in it.  We took a look at our roadmap, and figured out a way to shift our planned releases and get on to the 2.x line [...]
Posted over 15 years ago by Randall
I’m very pleased to announce that ModeShape 1.2 is now available for download and in the new JBoss Maven repository. If you haven’t already switched your Maven settings to this new repository, be sure to do so. This release brings support for JCR-SQL query language and a number of fixes and improvements. This means that ModeShape [...]