Re: DRAFT announcement email for 10.13.1.1 release

2016-10-27 Thread Me
Looks good to me.

Kudos to everyone who worked on this release!

Myrna 

> On Oct 27, 2016, at 7:12 PM, Bryan Pendleton  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Below is the announcement email that I propose to send to
> announce the availability of the 10.13.1. release.
> 
> Please let me know if you spot any inaccuracies or have
> any suggestions for improvement.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> bryan
> 
> 
> The Apache Derby project is pleased to announce feature release 10.13.1.1.
> 
> Apache Derby is a subproject of the Apache DB project. Derby is a pure Java
> relational database engine which conforms to the ISO/ANSI SQL and JDBC
> standards. Derby aims to be easy for developers and end-users to work with.
> 
> Derby 10.13.1.1 can be obtained from the Derby download site:
> 
>   http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_downloads.html.
> 
> Derby 10.13.1.1 contains the following new features:
> 
>* Identity column definitions may now contain the CYCLE clause.  The
>  CYCLE clause controls what happens when the identity column exhausts
>  its range and wraps around.
>* The new SYSCS_GET_DATABASE_NAME system function returns the
>  canonicalized version of the current database name.
>* The new rawDBReader tool can be used in various scenarios to recover
>  some or all of the data from a severely corrupted database.
>* The new SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE_BULK and SYSCS_IMPORT_DATA_BULK system
>  procedures can be used to process input data files which contain
>  one or more header lines at the start of the file.
> 
> In addition, Derby 10.13.1.1 contains bug, security, and documentation fixes.
> 
> Please try out this new release.
> 


DRAFT announcement email for 10.13.1.1 release

2016-10-27 Thread Bryan Pendleton


Hi all,

Below is the announcement email that I propose to send to
announce the availability of the 10.13.1. release.

Please let me know if you spot any inaccuracies or have
any suggestions for improvement.

thanks,

bryan


The Apache Derby project is pleased to announce feature release 10.13.1.1.

Apache Derby is a subproject of the Apache DB project. Derby is a pure Java
relational database engine which conforms to the ISO/ANSI SQL and JDBC
standards. Derby aims to be easy for developers and end-users to work with.

Derby 10.13.1.1 can be obtained from the Derby download site:

   http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_downloads.html.

Derby 10.13.1.1 contains the following new features:

* Identity column definitions may now contain the CYCLE clause.  The
  CYCLE clause controls what happens when the identity column exhausts
  its range and wraps around.
* The new SYSCS_GET_DATABASE_NAME system function returns the
  canonicalized version of the current database name.
* The new rawDBReader tool can be used in various scenarios to recover
  some or all of the data from a severely corrupted database.
* The new SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE_BULK and SYSCS_IMPORT_DATA_BULK system
  procedures can be used to process input data files which contain
  one or more header lines at the start of the file.

In addition, Derby 10.13.1.1 contains bug, security, and documentation fixes.

Please try out this new release.



[Java DB - testing] Error nightly trunk (rev 1766755)

2016-10-27 Thread ingemar . aberg
Java DB testing and reporting infrastructure.

Error nightly trunk (rev 1766755)

There were execution errors and/or timeouts.
There were at least 2 failures.



Re: 10.13.1.1 status

2016-10-27 Thread Camilla Haase

Thanks so much, Bryan, for all your work getting the release out the door!

I checked the website, downloaded one of the zips, and spot-checked the 
doc links, which look great.


I guess all that's left is make the formal announcement to the lists and 
to edit the index.html page to add this release to the News section?


Kim

On 10/26/2016 10:09 PM, Bryan Pendleton wrote:

Hi all,

I think I've successfully completed the "ReleasePublication" process
described in the wiki, and the 10.13.1.1 release should be live!

I would appreciate it if anybody could spot check places like:

1) The Derby website
2) The downloads from the distributions mirrors
3) The documentation links
4) The maven staging repository
5) Anything else you can think of

I still need to draft and publish a release announcement to various
mailing lists, and I still need to finish some post-release cleanup.

But I'm deferring that for a few days to let the community have a
poke at 10.13.1.1 and see if it looks OK (I am a rookie Release Manager
after all).

thanks,

bryan