Vadim,
Sorry to be past Monday's deadline -- I've installed 1.1b4 and everything seems to be okay. I had previously disabled the XPath service when I upgraded from 1.0, and tried to get that running, but the way that the default namespace is set has changed and I've not had time to figure out how to alter the code to compile, so I've not checked any XPath tests at all. I'm probably not the person or project to stress test it, but the database itself seems to be running just fine. It does all normal operations quickly and without any problems, starts up, shuts down, bakes cookies, etc.
AFAIK, +1 on release. (I'm eager to see the Lucene code...)
Murray
...................................................................... Murray Altheim http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/murray/ Knowledge Media Institute The Open University, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK7 6AA, UK .
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