Version 2.06 of j-Interop

This release fixes releasing of COM references more than once during
GC by the library, which caused the "RPC server has disconnected"
exception. There are one or two other minor fixes.

Other releases

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  08 Feb 2010 15:54
  • Rrelease-after

    Changes: Major bugs were fixed regarding memory and session management. The JIVariant(Object) and JIVariant(Object, boolean) ctors have been removed. The JISession.createSession() method was introduced. This does not require any user credentials and uses the credentials of the "logged-in" user. It is native and works only on Windows with NTLMv1 only. The Java library path using -D"java.library.path" must be set to point to "NTLMAuth.dll", which is available with the jTDS project (http://jtds.sourceforge.net/).

    • Rrelease-mid
    •  13 Dec 2009 17:55
    • Rrelease-after

      Changes: NTLMv2 security has been introduced. An OOM issue due to improper logging has been fixed.

      • Rrelease-mid
      •  01 May 2009 12:58
      • Rrelease-after

        Changes: This release fixes releasing of COM references more than once during GC by the library, which caused the "RPC server has disconnected" exception. There are one or two other minor fixes.

        • Rrelease-mid
        •  11 Feb 2009 16:16
        • Rrelease-after

        Changes: A comparison has been made with the published MS DCOM specifications and any differences that could be found were reconciled. Of course, j-Interop does not fully implement the Bi-Directional feature, so those parts of the protocol have been left out.

        • Rrelease-mid
        •  27 Jan 2009 14:24
        • Rrelease-after

        Changes: This drop fixes issues related to reference counting done by the library for each COM object. It is highly recommended to move to this release as soon as time permits.

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