ModeShape

An open-source, federated content repository

JBoss DNA 0.3 is available

JBoss DNA 0.3 has been released, and is available in the JBoss Maven repository and in our project’s downloads area. Our Getting Started guide provides a great introduction and shows what JBoss DNA can do by walking you through several examples.

Congratulations to the JBoss DNA team for a job well done. This was our shortest cycle to date, and by all accounts it has worked very well. The major priority with this release was to enhance the connector framework, so that people can start writing their own connectors. If you’re interested in this, check out our Reference Guide‘s new section on how to write a custom connector.

Again, thanks to the whole team! Interest in JBoss DNA continues to grow, and that’s a testament to their hard work and desire to build great software.

No rest for the weary, however. We’ve already started work on 0.4, and are planning what will go in this next release. We’d love to have new members, so please join the team if you think JBoss DNA sounds interesting.

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  1. Ken says:

    Congrats! It’s amazing how much progress you all have made in such a short time. -Ken

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ModeShape is

a lightweight, fast, pluggable, open-source JCR repository that federates and unifies content from multiple systems, including files systems, databases, data grids, other repositories, etc.

Use the JCR API to access the information you already have, or use it like a conventional JCR system (just with more ways to persist your content).

ModeShape used to be 'JBoss DNA'. It's the same project, same community, same license, and same software.

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