The Apache Geode community is pleased to announce the availability of Apache Geode 1.7.0.
Apache Geode is a data management platform that provides a database-like consistency model, reliable transaction processing and a shared-nothing architecture to maintain very low latency performance with high concurrency processing. Geode 1.7.0 contains a number of improvements and bug fixes. It includes performance improvements in OQL order-by and distinct queries in client/server when security is enabled. New GFSH commands were added to get/set cluster config and to destroy gateway receivers. A new post processor was added to the new client protocol. Pulse now supports legacy SSL options. Auto-reconnecting members no more reuse old addresses and IDs. Duplicated or member-specific receivers are removed from cluster config during rolling upgrades. Users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest release. For the full list of changes please review the release notes: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GEODE/ Release+Notes#ReleaseNotes-1.7.0 The release artifacts can be downloaded from the project website: http://geode.apache.org/releases/ The release documentation is available at: http://geode.apache.org/docs/guide/17/about_geode.html We would like to thank all the contributors that made the release possible. Regards, Nabarun Nag on behalf of the Apache Geode team