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Nuxeo 2023-HF08

By Nuxeo

Download and install the latest hotfix to keep your Nuxeo up-to-date. Changes will take effects after restart.

Hotfix installation

Please make sure you consult the page Hotfix Installation Notes for any additional actions needed to complete the installation.

Main correction(s) provided

  • Tmp files are now deleted when appropriate. Tmp containers will remain empty.
  • Document Blob Garbage Collection always check for prefixed and unprefixed default provider blob keys.
  • Non-default DB packages are now released.
  • AWS java sdk upgraded to v1.12.650, ion-java-1.0.2.jar is no longer installed by amazon-s3-online-storage marketplace
  • SAML auth providers can now be chained.
  • The "nuxeo.primitive.type.strict.validation" nuxeo.conf property allows to throw an error when decoding a string input as a number (integer, long, float, double).
  • Scrolls with downstream records are not retried anymore.
  • Nuxeo doesn't throw NPE on ACL without name anymore.

New Feature(s)

  • Auzre Blob provider now suports the optimized copy
  • There is now a log4j appender for Nuxeo Stream

Task(s)

  • Maven dependency management now handles poi-ooxml-lite instead of poi-ooxm-schemas.
  • Large works are now serialized by default with warnings at serialization.

Improvement(s)

  • A new "nuxeo.bulk.action.garbageCollectOrphanBlobs.sample.modulo" property to trace samples of blobs to remove
  • You can now limit the number of blobs to be garbage collected on the Full GC Rest API
  • Tune blob full GC to improve S3 scroll throughput
  • Tune bulk actions to avoid long record processing
  • You can select a minmal filter to reduce the number of metrics
  • You can reduce the number of Datadog metrics by discarding empty timers
  • When a child document can not be removed, the reason is now log-warned.

JIRA release notes

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Compatible Target Platforms
LTS 2023 LTS 2021 LTS 2019 LTS 2017
1.0.0 Yes