The ModeShape &version; release is the first candidate release (CR) of our new architecture, and is suitable only for testing and previewing features. APIs and storage formats are not expected to change, though they may still change before the final release.
&version; provides a feature complete fast, distributed, hierarchical database that clients work with via the standard JCR 2.0 (JSR-283) API. ModeShape 3.0 is a major upgrade over 2.x and offers significant improvements in performance and scalability, while retaining all of ModeShape 2's JCR-related features. ModeShape 3.0 has complete integration with JBoss AS 7.1 and 7.2, allowing deployed components to simply lookup and use repositories managed by ModeShape's service.
Overall, ModeShape 3.0 has changed a lot since ModeShape 2.8.x:
- ModeShape now uses Infinispan for all caching and storage, giving a powerful and flexible foundation for creating JCR repositories that are fast, scalable, and highly available. Infinispan offers a great deal of storage options (via cache loaders), but using Infinispan as a distributed, mulit-site, in-memory data grid provides incredible scalability and performance.
- Improved performance. ModeShape 3 is just plain seriously fast, and performance is all-around faster than 2.x - most operations are at least one if not several orders of magnitude faster! We'll publish performance and benchmarking results soon.
- Improved scalability. ModeShape 3 has been designed to store and access the content so that a node can have hundreds of thousands (or more!) of child nodes (even with same-name-siblings) yet still be incredibly fast. Additionally, repositories can scale to many millions of nodes and be deployed across many processes.
- Improved configuration. There is no more global configuration of the engine; instead, each repository is configured with a separate JSON file, which must conform to a ModeShape-specific JSON Schema and can be validated by ModeShape prior to use. Repository configurations can even be changed while the repository is running (some restrictions apply), making it possible to add/change/remove sequencers, authorization providers, and many other configuration options while the repository is in use.
- Each repository can be deployed, started, stopped, and undeployed while the engine and other repositories are still in use.
- Sessions now immediately see all changes persisted/committed by other sessions, although transient changes made by the session always take precedence.
- Support for participation in JTA and XA transactions, allowing (container-managed or bean-managed) EJBs and JCR clients that programmatically use XA transactions to commit the changes in the transactions.
- New monitoring API with over a dozen metrics.
- New sequencing API, so sequencers now use the JCR API to get at the content being processed and create/update the derived content. Sequencers can also dynamically register namespaces and node types. Now it's easy to create custom sequencers.
- Simplified API for implementing custom MIME type detectors. ModeShape still has a built-in Tika-based detector that determines MIME types using the filename extensions and binary content.
- New and simpler API for implementing custom text extractors, which extracts from binary values searchable text used in full-text searches and queries.
- Improved storage of binary values of all sizes, with a separate facility for storing these on the file system, in Infinispan caches, in relational DBMSes (via JDBC), and in MongoDB. Custom stores are also possible.
- Public API interfaces and methods that were deprecated in 2.7.0.Final (or later) have been removed. There weren't many of these; most of the ModeShape API remains the same as 2.x.
- Integration with JBoss AS 7. ModeShape runs as an integrated subsystem within AS7, and the AS7 tooling can be used to define and manage repositories independently of each other and while the server is running.
- Local and remote JDBC drivers for issuing JCR-SQL2 queries and getting database metadata via the JDBC API
- Many bug fixes and minor improvements
All of the JCR features previously supported in 2.x are working and ready for use. If any issues are found, please log a bug report in our JIRA.
- RepositoryFactory access
- JNDI registration of Repository
- JAAS Authentication
- Servlet Authentication
- Custom Authentication
- Session Remapping
- Permanent Addition/Deletion
- Traversal Access
- Direct Access
- Same-Name Siblings
- Multi-Value Properties
- All Property Types Supported
- Property Type Conversion
- Create/Update/Delete Nodes
- Create/Update/Delete Properties (Through Parent Nodes)
- Moving, Copying, Cloning
- Adding/Removing Mixins
- Referential integrity enforcement
- XPath
- JCR-SQL
- JCR-SQL2
- JCR-QOM
- Full-Text Search
- System View Import/Export
- Document View Import/Export
- Inheritance Among Node Types
- Discovering available Node Types
- Discovering the Node Types of a Node
- Discovering the Definition of a Node Type
- Property Constraints
- Automatic Item Creation
- Predefined standard Node Types
- Custom Node Type Registration (CND-Based and and JCR 2.0 API Template-Based)
- Permanent Namespace Mappings
- Node Types (Built-In and User-Registered)
- Active Locks
- Observation
- Locking
- Versioning
- Shareable nodes
- In-memory (local, replicated, and distributed)
- BerkleyDB
- Relational databases (via JDBC), including in-memory, file-based, or remote
- File system
- Cassandra
- Cloud storage (e.g., Amazon's S3, Rackspace's Cloudfiles, or any other provider supported by JClouds)
- Remote Infinispan
- Separate large binary storage on file system (database and Infinispan coming soon)
- Compact Node Definition (CND) Sequencer
- DDL Sequencer
- Image Sequencer
- Java Source Sequencer
- Java Class Sequencer
- MP3 Sequencer
- MS Office Sequencer
- Text Sequencers (Delimited and Fixed Width)
- XML Sequencer
- XML Schema Document (XSD) Sequencer
- Web Service Definition Lanaguage (WSDL) 1.1 Sequencer
- Zip File Sequencer (also WARs, JARs, and EARs)
- Teiid Relational Model Sequencer (coming soon)
- Teiid VDB Sequencer (coming soon)
- JNDI-Based Deployment
- Deploy as a subsystem in JBoss AS7, with access to repositories via @Resource injection
- Access through two RESTful Services (the 2.x-compatible API and a new improved API)
- Access through WebDAV Service
- Local and remote JDBC drivers for accessing ModeShape content through JDBC API and JCR-SQL2 queries
- Embedded (in Server or JEE Archive) Deployment
- JTA support, allowing Sessions to participate in XA and container-managed transactions
- OSGi-Compatible Archives
- Repository-wide backup and restoration
- Automatic MIME type detection of binary content
- Asynchronous sequencing operations, within completion notified via events
One feature not related to the JCR 2.0 API is enabling a repository to access the content in external systems (e.g., file system, SVN, JDBC, JCR, etc.). This has been pushed to 3.1 (roughly 6 weeks after 3.0.0.Final) so that we could release 3.0 earlier with full support for JCR 2.0.
The following are the bugs, features and other issues that have been fixed in this release: