On 11/10/23 12:11 PM, Bryan Pendleton wrote:
Derby 10.17.1.0 has been built and tested on the
Java SE 21 platform, and will run only on Java SE 21 and newer Java
platforms. Derby 10.17.1.0 cannot be used with older Java platforms.
Please seehttp://db.apache.org/derby/derby_downloads.html for more
details regarding which Derby releases are compatible with which Java
platforms.
Thanks for that feedback, Bryan. Here is a second draft, which
incorporates your advice:
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The Apache Derby project is pleased to announce feature release 10.17.1.0.
Apache Derby is a sub-project 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.
The chief feature of this release is the removal of calls to deprecated
Java APIs. Derby 10.17.1.0 has been built and tested on the Java SE 21
platform, and will run only on Java SE 21 and newer Java platforms.
Derby 10.17.1.0 cannot be used with older Java platforms. Please see
http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_downloads.html for more details
regarding which Derby releases are compatible with which Java platforms.
In addition, Derby 10.17.1.0 fixes a flaw in Derby's LDAP authentication
logic (CVE-2022-46337).
Derby 10.17.1.0 contains other bug and documentation fixes. The release
can be obtained from the Derby download site:
http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_downloads.html.
Please try out this new release.