The application server functionality has been left in and has been greatly improved it’s much quicker now. The server has had its web component removed as it is far too outdated by now. The installer also no longer has an issue installing to the Program Files folder, which the old version couldn’t. I have improved the ease of use for Windows users by packaging the Java version in the release, that’s for both the installer as well as for the application itself. Now onto the positive everything in this release is working. These are the things I will focus on in upcoming releases. I have removed things that were already not working and required a complete rewrite. This has been fixed in Log4J2, which is now also used by Data Crow. The 3rd party libraries are potentially even a danger to your system some will have heard about the Log4J problems where systems were exposed to hackers. You really should upgrade though, the old version is no longer deemed safe. The next version will focus on the online services. Is there anything new in this release? Not really, it’s more of a maintenance release. The release itself however has been made compatible with Java 11. The code itself has been first tested against Java 18 (latest version at the moment). With this release I have updated all 3rd party libraries to their latest available version (where possible). Data Crow is Java based application and Java has moved on since 2019. This version is a first after many years. Ariel Chylek, many thanks to you for sticking around to help users. Still all very oddly familiar.įlag-courier, many thanks again for changing the build system over to Maven. It was fun going through all my own code. I have worked hard to create this release.
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