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CommandBox 5.5.2 Released!

Brad Wood May 20, 2022

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Brad Wood

May 20, 2022

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We are pleased to release CommandBox 5.5.2.  This is patch release following our recent 5.5.1 release.  It contains mostly fixes for regressions in the 5.5. release.  If you're upgrading from CommandBox 5.4, please refer to the 5.5.1 release notes first.

This release closes 12 tickets.  The docs, as usual, can be found here:

https://commandbox.ortusbooks.com/

The downloads can be found here:

https://www.ortussolutions.com/products/commandbox

Release notes

Bug

COMMANDBOX-1475 Server shutdowns aren't always done cleanly

COMMANDBOX-1474 Don't prompt on already-running server when terminal isn't interactive

COMMANDBOX-1472 Globber copyTo() command mishandles *nix leading slash

COMMANDBOX-1470 preServerStart can no longer affect server.json env var replacements

COMMANDBOX-1467 Servers can no longer override rest mappings

COMMANDBOX-1465 Corruption in interactive job output

COMMANDBOX-1464 Can't set XNIO socket settings or Sequence types

COMMANDBOX-1463 Command chaining has a code path where "job" variable is not defined

COMMANDBOX-1462 cfpm breaks in single server mode

Improvement

COMMANDBOX-1473 Allow Undertow's resource manager file system watcher to be disabled

COMMANDBOX-1468 Customize Undertow's enabled SSL protocols

Task

COMMANDBOX-1476 Update to Lucee 5.3.9.141 stable

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May 24, 2022 07:46:42 UTC

by Alfred Bakia

Hi Brad,

What a hectic rollout of Commandbox updates in recent weeks. Thanks for the great work. Do you have any plans to update the Java to 11.0.15.1? (https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/11-0-15-1-relnotes.html)

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