Hi,
I'm using jackrabbit with a bundle derby PM. I build my project with maven, using a dependency on org.apache.jackrabbit:jackrabbit-core:jar:1.4.5 which in turn depends on org.apache.derby:derby:jar:10.2.1.6.

On one particular server we've deployed the application on we experience a derby bug described here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3591
This bug is fixed in a newer release of derby.

How dangerous is it to just upgrade the derby dependency to the latest release (10.4.1.3)? In the "QuestionsAndAnswers" section of the Jackrabbit WIKI (http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/QuestionsAndAnswers) it seems that someone is using at least 10.3.2.1 (question: "Extractor dependency not found").

I will at least try it out locally and post my findings. But I'd be happy to know of any pitfalls and previous experience.

Thanks,
Matthijs

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