Support Updates
Hazelcast IMDG 3.8
- Standard Support for IMDG 3.8 will end in February 2019.
- Upgrading to a more recent version is recommended.
- Extended Support will continue for an additional 18 months.
Hazelcast IMDG 3.7
- Final notice that Standard Support for IMDG 3.7 ends on August 17, 2018.
- Upgrading to a more recent version is recommended.
- Extended support will continue for an additional 18 months.
Hazelcast IMDG 3.6
- Extended Support will end in January 2019.
- Upgrading to a more recent version is required.
For more information see the full list of Version Support Windows.
Latest Releases
Hazelcast IMDG 3.10.4
Enhancements
- Removed the requirement of setting license keys for Java clients when you want to use Hazelcast IMDG Enterprise features. License keys are required only for members. (Starting with Hazelcast IMDG 3.10.3)
- Added descriptive null checks when accessing a data structure on the client. (Starting with Hazelcast IMDG 3.10.3)
Management Center 3.10.2
New Features
- Added the ability to change WAN publisher states for all members of a cluster at once. Please see the Changing WAN Publisher State section for further details.
Node.js Client 0.9
Enhancements
- Improved logging during connection to the cluster.
- Introduced more rules for tslint.
- Implemented AddressProvider and AddressTranslator as in Java client.
Breaking Changes
- Added support for using plain strings to specify member addresses instead of Address objects when configuring Hazelcast Client programmatically.
Spring Data Hazelcast 2.0
New Features
- Added support for Spring Data 2.0
Enhancements
- Simplified Hazelcast configuration. Before, HazelcastInstance, HazelcastKeyValueAdapter, and KeyValueTemplate must have been created.
- Improved deleteBy to delete multiple elements.
- Removed the default Hazelcast instance name.
Hazelcast AWS 2.2
New Features
- Added the port range declaration for the hz-port property.
Enhancements
- Added fail-fast support for unknown properties.
- Added exponential back-off when connecting to the AWS MetaData Service, which prevents premature failures if AWS is overloaded.
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