Release Notes -- Apache Jackrabbit FileVault Package Maven Plugin -- Version 1.0.1

Introduction

The Apache Jackrabbit FileVault package maven plugin is an Apache maven plugin that simplifies the creation of content package maven artifacts. The content packages can later be used to install content into a JCR repository using the Apache Jackrabbit FileVault packaging runtime.

Changes in Jackrabbit FileVault Package Maven Plugin 1.0.1

Bug Fixes

  • [JCRVLT-218] Repository structure package satisfies too aggressively
  • [JCRVLT-219] Internal ancestors not used for dependency validation
  • [JCRVLT-222] analyze-classes goal should be marked as ignored for m2e
  • [JCRVLT-237] Fix description on how import-package manifests are generated
  • [JCRVLT-241] Goal analyze-classes: Dependencies with type “bundle” not correctly considered
  • [JCRVLT-242] Link for the web access of Jackrabbit's FileVault Package source repository is wrong
  • [JCRVLT-244] Package Maven Plugin: Fix resource leaks in integration tests
  • [JCRVLT-245] Package Maven Plugin: ProjectBuilder.verifyPackageProperty swaps expected/actual value
  • [JCRVLT-253] Problems with Configuration inside an Execution with Filters

Improvements

  • [JCRVLT-217] Create tests for JCRVLT-207 (HTL) as soon as plugin is released
  • [JCRVLT-224] Use filevault-core instead of copy-pasting code
  • [JCRVLT-231] Clarify repositoryStructurePackages parameter
  • [JCRVLT-234] Remove irrelevant @Parameter annotations on field in classes which are not mojos
  • [JCRVLT-236] Package Maven Plugin: Improve packageType param documentation
  • [JCRVLT-238] Remove classesDirectory parameter
  • [JCRVLT-243] VaultMojo: extend javadoc for all complex type parameters
  • [JCRVLT-252] Package Maven Plugin: Update to htl-maven-plugin 1.1.2

New Features

  • [JCRVLT-230] Allow to give an explicit directory as source for META-INF/vault
  • [JCRVLT-239] Package Maven Plugin: Add “accessControlHandling” property
  • [JCRVLT-240] Package Maven Plugin: Support for package thumbnails

Changes in Jackrabbit FileVault Package Maven Plugin 1.0.0

Notes

Version 1.0.0 is the initial version of this contribution to the Apache Jackrabbit project.

For more detailed information about all the changes in this and other FileVault releases, please see the FileVault issue tracker at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCRVLT

Bug Fixes

  • [JCRVLT-206] Auto import-statement too big in case no compiled classes found

Improvements

  • [JCRVLT-202] Import Adobe's content package maven plugin
  • [JCRVLT-204] Create documentation site for maven plugin
  • [JCRVLT-207] Make auto-import package a analyzer work with htl scripts
  • [JCRVLT-209] Always write to the filter.xml inside the vaultDir but never to filter-plugin-generated.xml

New Features

  • [JCRVLT-205] Add support for cleanup filter entries
  • [JCRVLT-210] Allow to define excludes for the ContentPackageArchiver to prevent copying of script files from src to target
  • [JCRVLT-214] auto-import package analyzer needs option to exclude compiletime bundles

Release Contents

This release consists of a single source archive packaged as a zip file. The archive can be unpacked with the jar tool from your JDK installation. See the README file for instructions on how to build this release.

The source archive is accompanied by SHA1 and MD5 checksums and a PGP signature that you can use to verify the authenticity of your download. The public key used for the PGP signature can be found at https://www.apache.org/dist/jackrabbit/KEYS

About Apache Jackrabbit

Apache Jackrabbit is a fully conforming implementation of the Content Repository for Java Technology API (JCR). A content repository is a hierarchical content store with support for structured and unstructured content, full text search, versioning, transactions, observation, and more.

For more information, visit http://jackrabbit.apache.org/

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