I wrote Jakarta EE 9, but it's actually Jakarta EE 10. Even better.

Andreas Hubold schrieb am 18.12.23 um 14:14:
Thank you! It's great to have a release with Jakarta EE 9 dependencies now.

Does that mean that https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-3948 is solved?

Because the release is labelled as BETA, I'm wondering if it could already be used in production. Would you rather recommend to wait for the final release? Are there any known severe issues? Or can we expect similar release quality, and BETA just indicates that further breaking changes may happen until 3.0.0 Final?

Speaking of 3.0.0 Final, I'm really looking forward to that. Thanks a lot for your work!

Cheers
Andreas


Tim Allison schrieb am 13.12.23 um 15:40:
The Apache Tika project is pleased to announce the release of Apache
Tika 3.0.0-BETA. The release contents have been pushed out to the main
Apache release site and to the Maven Central sync.

Apache Tika is a toolkit for detecting and extracting metadata and
structured text content from various documents using existing parser
libraries.

Apache Tika 3.0.0-BETA includes numerous bug fixes and dependency upgrades.
The biggest change in the 3.x branch is that it requires >= Java 11.
Details can be found in the changes file:
https://www.apache.org/dist/tika/3.0.0-BETA/CHANGES-3.0.0-BETA.txt

Apache Tika is available on the download page:
https://tika.apache.org/download.html

Apache Tika will be available shortly in binary form or for use using Maven 2
from the Central Repository:
https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/tika/

When downloading, please remember to verify the downloads using
signatures found: https://www.apache.org/dist/tika/KEYS

For more information on Apache Tika, visit the project home page:
https://tika.apache.org/

NOTE: Users of the tika-pipes Solr jars (tika-emitter-solr and
tika-pipes-iterator-solr) should take steps to mitigate
the risks of logback related CVEs: CVE-2023-6481/CVE-2023-6378.

NOTE: This release requires Java 11. We plan to support the
2.x branch (which requires Java 8) for six months after the
release of 3.0.0.


-- Tim Allison, on behalf of the Apache Tika community



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