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Posted 17 days ago by Randall
While in Europe to attend and talk at the NoSQL Matters conference, I was also invited to talk about ModeShape at several Java User Groups. Fortunately, the schedules worked out to talk to two JUGs: the Alpes JUG in Grenoble, France, and the Geneva JUG in Geneva, Switzerland. My talk was basically a more detailed [...]
Posted 17 days ago by Randall
Last week I traveled to Cologne, Germany, to attend the NoSQL Matters 2013 conference. There were lots of great talks, including both beginner and intermediate talks about all things NoSQL. It’s also really good to see the audiences have more familiarity with a variety of database technologies, and are more keenly aware that they have [...]
Posted 17 days ago by Randall
A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to attend the first JBoss Users Conference held in Latin America. I’m not sure there’s a better place than a JUDCon where JBoss users, community members and core developers can get together and talk, work, and socialize. JUDCon Brazil 2013 was very successful and really well attended [...]
Posted 27 days ago by Randall
Beginning with ModeShape 3.2, we now support installing ModeShape on top of an installation of JBoss EAP 6.1, and we no longer support installing on top of a JBoss AS7 installation. When we announced this change, there was some initial confusion about what this means for community users. Now that we’ve released 3.2.0.Final, I want [...]
Posted 27 days ago by Randall
I’m happy to announce that ModeShape 3.2.0.Final is now available. This release took us a longer than we’d hoped, but we’ve fixed an incredible 120 issues, including using JBoss EAP 6.1 (instead of JBoss AS 7.1.1) and upgrading the Infinispan ... [More] , JGroups, Hibernate Search, Lucene, Tika, and other third party libraries. See our  release notes for more [...] [Less]
Posted 3 months ago by Randall
I’m happy to announce that ModeShape 3.1.3.Final is available immediately. It contains almost dozen bug fixes, including several clustering-related fixes; see our  release notes for specifics. We recommend everyone using 3.1.2 or earlier upgrade ... [More] as soon as feasible. As usual, the artifacts are in the JBoss Maven repository and on our downloads page. Our getting started [...] [Less]
Posted 3 months ago by Randall
I’m happy to announce that ModeShape 3.1.2.Final is available immediately. It contains two dozen bug fixes; see our  release notes for specifics. We recommend everyone using 3.1.1 or earlier upgrade as soon as feasible. As usual, the artifacts are ... [More] in the JBoss Maven repository and on our downloads page. Our getting started guide has instructions, ModeShape [...] [Less]
Posted 3 months ago by Randall
ModeShape Tools is a set of Eclipse plugins for working with ModeShape and JCR repositories. The plugins have been available for a little while, but we wanted to make sure you knew about them. Editor for CND files The first plugin we’ll talk about is an Eclipse editor for the Compact Node Definition (CND) format [...]
Posted 4 months ago by Randall
Shane gives a good breakdown of the various ways to classify data as structured or unstructured. He points out that very often data is a mixture of both structured and unstructured data, and he gives several examples. What I find so interesting about this, however, is how well ModeShape can handle these varieties of data. [...]
Posted 4 months ago by Randall
Congratulations to the Infinispan community on today’s release of Infinispan 5.2.0.Final! It looks like it’s full of really great new features and fixes, including: non-blocking state transfer enables serving requests while servers are joining ... [More] and leaving the cluster cross-site replication for clusters that span sites rolling upgrades for HotRod servers improvements to the map-reduce framework (which we use [...] [Less]
 

 
 

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