Looks good to me. Are there any concerns regarding the use of JDBC 4.2 at this time that should be stated?
Myrna On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Rick Hillegas <[email protected]>wrote: > The last version of this text was truncated. Here is the complete > announcement I plan to send later this morning: > > ---------------------- > > The Apache Derby project is pleased to announce feature release 10.10.1.1. > > 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 10.10.1.1 can be obtained from the Derby download site: > > > http://db.apache.org/derby/**derby_downloads.html<http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_downloads.html> > . > > > Derby 10.10.1.1 contains the following new features: > > * JDBC 4.2 - Derby supports the Java 8 enhancements to JDBC. > * Small device profile - Derby runs on the small CP2 profile of Java > 8. See the corresponding JEP at > http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/**161<http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/161> > * User-defined aggregates - Applications can create their own > aggregate operators. See the "CREATE DERBY AGGREGATE" section in the Derby > Reference Manual. > * Varargs routines - SQL routines can be bound to user-written Java > methods which have variable length argument lists. > * Optional tools - Derby has new, optional tools to support data > migration and metadata queries. See the "Optional tools" section in the > Derby Tools and Utilities Guide. > * SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_INVALIDATE_**STORED_STATEMENTS - Derby has a new > system procedure for invalidating stored prepared statements when you think > that your metadata queries or triggers are misbehaving--for example if they > throw a NoSuchMethodError on execution. See the section on this new system > procedure in the Derby Reference Manual. > * Faster query compilation - A number of changes have made SQL > compilation faster. > * Unencrypting databases - Encryption can be turned off on existing > databases. See the section on the decryptDatabase attribute in the Derby > Reference Manual. > > In addition, Derby 10.10.1.1 contains many bug, security, and > documentation fixes. > > Please try out this new release. > >
