Yes we do also have the 4.0.x branch for that. Actually this issue:

[METAMODEL-32] - Fixed thread-safety issue in Excel module when tables
(sheets) metadata is updated.

Could/should be applied on the 4.0.x branch I guess ... It's a
non-intrusive but (in concurrent situations) quite critical fix for the
excel module.


2014-03-17 18:58 GMT+01:00 Henry Saputra <[email protected]>:

> We could go with 4.1.0.
>
> My 2-cents is that we could reserve something like 4.0.x for emergency
> patches like security.
>
>
> - Henry
>
> On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 1:57 AM, Kasper Sørensen
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I feel like we should start planning MetaModel 4.1. In the current master
> > branch we have a number of nice improvements that I'm really excited
> about
> > and would like to see released. The main points from changes.txt:
> >
> > [METAMODEL-11] - New module "MetaModel-spring" which adds a convenient
> > FactoryBean to produce various types of DataContext objects based on
> > externalizable parameters, for Spring framework users.
> > [METAMODEL-41] - Added a parser for SimpleTableDef objects
> > (SimpleTableDefParser). It parses statements similar to CREATE TABLE
> > statements, although without the "CREATE TABLE" prefix. For example: foo
> > (bar INTEGER, baz VARCHAR)
> > [METAMODEL-32] - Fixed thread-safety issue in Excel module when tables
> > (sheets) metadata is updated.
> > [METAMODEL-35] - Improved query rewriting for DB2 when paged queries
> > contain ORDER BY clause.
> > [METAMODEL-39] - Added pooling of active/used Connections and
> > PreparedStatements in JDBC compiled queries.
> >
> > I think also the HBase module (in a branch) is looking rather OK for a
> > first release. Maybe we can aim to finish up this module and include it.
> In
> > that case I am all for releasing MetaModel again with a version number
> like
> > 4.1.
> >
> > Of course we could also go for just a minor release bump like 4.0.1, but
> I
> > think actually the addition of Spring module and potentially also HBase
> > module is great news.
> >
> > What do you guys think?
> >
> > - Kasper
>

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