This looks fine to me. I was wondering if you might want more detail on the NATIVE authentication changes, but after more thought, I don't believe it is really needed.

Kim

On 06/22/12 08:29 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Here's what I have so far. Please help me improve this. I plan to
announce the release on Monday June 25.

Thanks,
-Rick

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The Apache Derby project is pleased to announce feature release 10.9.1.0.

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 10.9.1.0 can be obtained from the Derby download site:

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


Derby 10.9.1.0 contains the following new features:

* NATIVE authentication - Derby now provides better credentials
management to replace BUILTIN authentication.
* JDBC 4.1 escape syntax - Most of Derby's JDBC 4.1 support was provided
in release 10.8.1.2. This release supplies the remaining bits: object
mapping and new escape syntax.
* Multi-column EXISTS subqueries - Multi-column SELECT lists are now
allowed in EXISTS subqueries.

In addition, Derby 10.9.1.0 contains many bug, security, and
documentation fixes.

Please try out this new release.



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