From the email:
We now have a new stable build (finally).
It got delayed because of the new UI, and we *still have *new UI features that you’ll probably like that are going to show up on the unstable build, because I decided that enough is enough. We had almost two months without a real stable build, and we have had major work to improve things.
All our production stuff is now running 573. Here are all the new stuff:
Major:
- The new UI is in the stable build
- Optimized indexing – will not index documents that can be pre-filtered
- Optimizing deletes
- Reduced memory usage
New features:
- Logs are available over the http API and using the new UI
- Optimized handling of the server for big documents by streaming documents, rather than copying them
- Updated to json.net 4.0.5
- adding a way to control the capitalization of document keys
- Added “More Like This” bundle
- Licensing status is now reported in the UI.
- Provide an event to notify about changes in failover status
- Adding support for incremental backups
- Allow nested queries to be optimized by the query optmizier
- Use less memory on 32 bits systems
- Raven.Backup executable
- Much better interactive mode
- Supporting projecting of complex paths
- Support Count, Length on json paths
- Allow to configure multi tenant idle times
- Adding command line option to get all configuration documentation
- Properly handle the scenario where we are unloading the domain / exiting without shutting down the database.
- Will now push unstable versions to nuget as well
Something nice for the Windows side of the house.