Confluence Docs 3.3 : Release Notes 3.3-m1 ("Milestone 1")
This page last changed on Apr 08, 2010 by akdominguez.
Milestone release advisory
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In supplying milestone releases, our aim is to provide plugin developers with an opportunity to see the latest changes in the code. Each milestone release has passed all our automatic tests and has been used for one week on our official internal Confluence server. Most of the issues solved have been reviewed too, and all of our milestone releases even have been performance tested for a while. However, since our milestones releases are timeboxed (i.e. they get released every two weeks, no matter how far we have come implementing features and bugfixes), there is always a chance that we have new known bugs that are scheduled to be fixed in the next milestone, or completely new bugs unknown even to us. Additionally, we have not completed our performance testing and compatibility testing for databases and application servers. So, for example, a milestone release may behave well on a small installation but show severe problems when subjected to many users. Upgrade ProcedureFollow the normal upgrade instructions to upgrade from Confluence 3.2.x to this release. We strongly recommend that you backup your Confluence home directory and database before upgrading! DownloadsAll development releases are available from the development releases page on the Atlassian website. OverviewMilestone 1 is a fairly minor step from a user perspective, but since there are a number of changes that could potentially impact plugin development we wanted to get it to you as soon as we could. Read on for the changes as described directly by the developers. Infrastructure ChangesVarious changes to aid plugin development
Deprecation noticeDWR has been deprecated as of 3.3-m1. Support for the client side Javascript proxies has been moved into the Confluence Legacy Web Resources plugin which is going to be disabled by default (it currently isn't - automatically disabling the DWR web resources when updating Confluence will be in Milestone 2). If you need any of the following web resources you have to enable this plugin:
Slimmer Blog ViewThe blogs view has been modified as shown in the screen shot below. Changes shown in the screenshot:
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