The Apache Commons DBCP team is pleased to announce the release of Apache
Apache Commons DBCP 2.4.0.

Apache Commons DBCP software implements Database Connection Pooling.

This is a minor release, including bug fixes and enhancements, which you
can download from
http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-dbcp/download_dbcp.cgi

Changes in this version include:


Fixed Bugs:
o DBCP-484:  Connection leak during XATransaction in high load. Thanks to
Emanuel Freitas.
o DBCP-496:  Add support for pooling CallableStatements to the
org.apache.commons.dbcp2.cpdsadapter package. Thanks to Gary Gregory.

Changes:
o DBCP-492:  Drop Ant build. Thanks to Gary Gregory.
o DBCP-491:  Ensure DBCP ConnectionListener can deal with transaction
managers which invoke rollback in a separate thread. Thanks to Zheng Feng,
Gary Gregory.
o DBCP-494:  org.apache.commons.dbcp2.PStmtKey should make copies of given
arrays in constructors. Thanks to Gary Gregory.
o DBCP-495:  Remove duplicate code in
org.apache.commons.dbcp2.cpdsadapter.PStmtKeyCPDS. Thanks to Gary Gregory.
o DBCP-497:  Deprecate use of PStmtKeyCPDS in favor of PStmtKey. Thanks to
Gary Gregory.
o DBCP-498:  org.apache.commons.dbcp2.DataSourceConnectionFactory should
use a char[] instead of a String to store passwords. Thanks to Gary Gregory.
o DBCP-499:  org.apache.commons.dbcp2.managed.DataSourceXAConnectionFactory
should use a char[] instead of a String to store passwords. Thanks to Gary
Gregory.
o DBCP-500:  org.apache.commons.dbcp2.cpdsadapter.DriverAdapterCPDS should
use a char[] instead of a String to store passwords. Thanks to Gary Gregory.
o DBCP-501:  org.apache.commons.dbcp2.datasources.CPDSConnectionFactory
should use a char[] instead of a String to store passwords. Thanks to Gary
Gregory.
o DBCP-502:  org.apache.commons.dbcp2.datasources internals should use a
char[] instead of a String to store passwords. Thanks to Gary Gregory.
o DBCP-503:
org.apache.commons.dbcp2.datasources.InstanceKeyDataSourceFactory.closeAll()
does not close all. Thanks to Gary Gregory.


For complete information on Apache Commons DBCP, including instructions on
how to submit bug reports,
patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the Apache Apache Commons DBCP
website:

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