ModeShape

An open-source, federated content repository

ModeShape 5.2.0.Final is available

The ModeShape community is proud to announce the immediately availability of our latest stable release, ModeShape 5.2.0.Final.

This minor release addresses 13 bugs and 5 enhancements, most notably:

  • add minimal partition support so that in case of network partitions a cluster of ModeShape repositories won’t corrupt data
  • update CMIS to use OpenCMIS 1.0 and also support ACLs for the CMIS connector
  • store binary files in Amazon S3

You can migrate from ModeShape 3 and ModeShape 4 by following our migration guide. If you’re starting to use ModeShape for the first time, make sure you read the getting started guide.

The JARs and other artifacts are already available in the JBoss Maven repository and in our downloads area, and will make it to Maven Central soon. See our Getting Started guide for details, and the release notes for specifics of the changes in this release.

Thanks to our whole community for the work that’s gone into this release! Give it a try and let us know what you think!

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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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