+1
Tommaso
On 16/set/2013, at 11:44, Alex Parvulescu wrote:
A candidate for the Jackrabbit Oak 0.9 release is available at:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/jackrabbit/oak/0.9/
The release candidate is a zip archive of the sources in:
Hi (Jukka),
While looking into a OAK-1019 I was wondering whether the internal data
structure for the OffsetCache is actually the right choice. The arrays,
which are used to hold the offsets and the values will always grow but
never shrink. Although the values are soft referenced, their
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 5:45 AM, Michael Dürig mdue...@apache.org wrote:
While looking into a OAK-1019 I was wondering whether the internal data
structure for the OffsetCache is actually the right choice. The arrays,
which are used to hold the offsets and the values will always grow but
Build Update for apache/jackrabbit-oak
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Build: #2159
Status: Broken
Duration: 1104 seconds
Commit: 61cd98f3284937150a3ffd151d77004b0ce1a3a4 (trunk)
Author: Marcel Reutegger
Message: OAK-926: MongoMK: split documents when they are too large
- Introduce
Build Update for apache/jackrabbit-oak
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Build: #2162
Status: Fixed
Duration: 1863 seconds
Commit: 79355842ce2e310396508bd7e84055b1f2d07310 (trunk)
Author: Jukka Zitting
Message: OAK-141: issues related to Node.refresh() as opposed to
Session.refresh()
Build Update for apache/jackrabbit-oak
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Build: #2161
Status: Fixed
Duration: 1630 seconds
Commit: 41ff94df7952d3ff0800723dccd5e87d381b84fb (trunk)
Author: Jukka Zitting
Message: OAK-141: issues related to Node.refresh() as opposed to
Session.refresh()