> The Fuseki server, embedded form, is renamed "main". The webapp version > with UI and administration is known as "full".
Is there a way to start a Fuseki daemon without the UI and administration interface? What I mean is that Fuseki reads everything (service options/names, dataset, graphs, lucene indices) from the configuration file and then it exposes the HTTP endpoints for queries, but it doesn't expose any administrative UI. Sent: Monday, October 08, 2018 at 3:32 PM From: "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [ANN] Apache Jena 3.9.0 The Apache Jena development community is pleased to announce the release of Apache Jena 3.9.0! The Apache Jena development community == Key features of the release JIRA completed this release: https://s.apache.org/jena-3.9.0-jira = Fuseki servers: "full" and "main" The Fuseki server, embedded form, is renamed "main". The webapp version with UI and administration is known as "full". There are changes in the structure of maven modules Fuseki. The download "apache-jena-fuseki", the full server, in standalone and war file form, is unchanged. The maven module name "jena-fuseki-server" is repurposed to be the combined jar for the "main" server (was "embedded") reflecting its use for environments where a UI is not required and/or where administration is done externally (e.g. as a service in cloud environments). = JIRA of note: JENA-1594 Provide per-graph access control in Fuseki JENA-1481 Deleting dataset in Fuseki does not delete dataset permanently JENA-868 Fuseki2(full): docker: Redirected ports lead to wrong URLs. JENA-1573 Remove the jena-fuseki1 distribution (the jar is still available) JENA-1571 Remove the jena-sdb distribution (the jar is still available) = Upgrades to libraries (runtime dependencies): JSON-LD 0.12.0 -> 0.12.1 Jetty 9.4.7.v20170914 -> 9.4.12.v20180830 This version of jetty includes some fixes to CVEs. == Obtaining Apache Jena 3.9.0 * Via central.maven.org The main jars and their dependencies can used with: <dependency> <groupId>org.apache.jena</groupId> <artifactId>apache-jena-libs</artifactId> <type>pom</type> <version>3.9.0</version> </dependency> Full details of all maven artifacts are described at: http://jena.apache.org/download/maven.html[http://jena.apache.org/download/maven.html] * As binary downloads Apache Jena libraries are available as a binary distribution of libraries. For details of a global mirror copy of Jena binaries please see: http://jena.apache.org/download/[http://jena.apache.org/download/] * Source code for the release The signed source code of this release is available at: http://www.apache.org/dist/jena/source/[http://www.apache.org/dist/jena/source/] and the signed master source for all Apache Jena releases is available at: http://archive.apache.org/dist/jena/[http://archive.apache.org/dist/jena/] == Contributing If you would like to help out, a good place to look is the list of unresolved JIRA at: http://s.apache.org/jena-jira-current[http://s.apache.org/jena-jira-current] or review pull requests at https://github.com/apache/jena/pulls[https://github.com/apache/jena/pulls] or drop into the dev@ list. We use github pull requests and other ways for accepting code: https://github.com/apache/jena/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md[https://github.com/apache/jena/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md]
