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This documentation was produced with Confluence software. A PDF version was generated directly from Confluence. An online, updated version of this 3.0 x Documentation is also available at: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC3x |
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DSpace 3.6 contains security fixes for the XMLUI. To ensure your XMLUI 3.x site is secure, we highly recommend XMLUI DSpace 3.x users upgrade to DSpace 3.6. See the DSpace Release 3.6 Notes for further details. DSpace 3.6 upgrade instructions are available at: Upgrading a DSpace Installation DSpace 3.5 contains security fixes for the JSPUI. To ensure your JSPUI 3.x site is secure, we highly recommend JSPUI DSpace 3.x users upgrade to DSpace 3.5 (or above). See the DSpace Release 3.5 Notes for further details. DSpace 3.4 contained security fixes for both the XMLUI and JSPUI. See the DSpace Release 3.4 Notes for further details. We also highly recommend removing any "allowLinking=true" settings from your Tomcat <Context> settings. Previously our installation documentation erroneously listed examples which included "allowLinking=true", while the Tomcat documentation lists it as a possible security concern. |
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If you are running an older, unsupported version of DSpace (1.x.x), we highly recommend upgrading to DSpace 3.6, DSpace 4.5 or DSpace 5.5 to ensure your site is secure. Per our DSpace Software Support Policy, all DSpace 1.x.x versions are now End-Of-Life. If you are considering an upgrade from DSpace 1.x.x, note that, as of DSpace 5, your existing data (i.e. database contents, search/browse indexes) will now be automatically upgraded from ANY prior version of DSpace. Therefore, you may wish to consider upgrading directly to DSpace 5.x, as the 5.x upgrade process is simplified. |
Welcome to Release 3.6. DSpace 3.6 provides XMLUI security fixes to the 3.x platform. For full details on the fixes/patches/improvement, please visit:
- DSpace Release 3.6 Notes
- DSpace Release 3.5 Notes
- DSpace Release 3.4 Notes
- DSpace Release 3.3 Notes
- DSpace Release 3.2 Notes
- DSpace Release 3.1 Notes.
The following is a list of the new features included for release the 3.0 x platform (not an exhaustive list):
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A full list of all changes / bug fixes in 3.0 x is available in the History section.
The following people individuals have contributed directly to this release of DSpace: Linna R. Agne, Jacob Andersson, Jose Blanco, Andrea Bollini, José Carvalho, David Chandek-Stark, Peter Dietz, Mark Diggory, Tim Donohue, Denis Fdz, Sands Fish, Brian Freels-Stendel, Àlex Magaz Graça, Bo Gundersen, Bill Hays, helix84Onivaldo Rosa Junior, Claudia Jürgen, Artur Konczak, Dirk Leinders, Alex Lemann, Ariel J. Lira, Emilio Lorenzo, Bram Luyten, Ivan Masár , João Melo, Samuel Ottenhoff, Nestor Oviedo, Christina Paschou, Scott Phillips, Andrea SchweerHardy Pottinger, James Russell, Andrea Schweer, Jonathon Scott, Milton Shintaku, Denys Slipetskyy, Kostas Stamatis, Rania Stathopoulou, Keiji Suzuki, Steve Swinsburg, Robin Taylor, Kevin Elias Tzoc, Kevin Van de Velde, Jennifer Jennifer Whalan, Jennifer Whitney, and Mark H. Wood. Many of them could not do this work without the support (release time and financial) of their associated institutions. We offer thanks to those institutions for supporting their staff to take time to contribute to the DSpace project.
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The Release Team consisted of Sands Fish, helix84Ivan Masár, Hardy Pottinger, and Robin Taylor.
Additional thanks to Tim Donohue from DuraSpace for keeping all of us focused on the work at hand, and for calming us when we got excited, and for the general support for the DSpace project.