OX6:Update to 6 22
Update Portal Open-Xchange Server v6.22
The new Open-Xchange Server v6.22 provides the first preparation on the way to the next Generation Open-Xchange Server 7. With the new update, there is released a new improved Open-Xchange Server Backend with many preparation and new enhancement for both generations.
Especially on the Backend, Open-Xchange implemented some changes and improvements like housekeeping of configuration files and packages, improved exception framework, unified OSGi, etc.
This Portal provides an overview about the different requirements, update guides and changes of Open-Xchange v.6.22 in compare to the Backend of Open-Xchange 6.20.x.
Please read the different articles and manuals regarding the update. We encourage administrators of Open-Xchange 6 v6.20.x to install this update.
Requirements and Server / Frontend Combinations
Abbreviation | Meaning | Comparison |
---|---|---|
<generation> | The first number is the product generation number. A new generation may contain new architecture, different technology and many more. | OX 6 |
<major release> | The second version number (major release) indicates significant program changes in terms of added functionality. Major changes to design and enhancements of APIs are possible. All APIs shall be backward compatible, which means, that mainly new functions can be added. If Open-Xchange releases a new major release this will be an even number, unstable interim releases have odd numbers. | 6.10 |
<minor release> | The third version number (minor releases) indicates an update with consolidated bug fixes and non-intrusive feature enhancements. APIs and database will not be changed if this can be avoided. All changes must be backward compatible. | 6.10.1 |
<build number> | The Rev-number (Revision) shows the progress of the development in single steps | 6.10.1-Rev3 |
Public Patch Release / Patch Release | A Public Patch Release enables Open-Xchange to publish a feature together with a patch. This in turn enables Open-Xchange to react more flexibly to time requests for certain features, thus relieving minor releases and making it possible to shift them. Delivering a feature with a Public Patch Release requires:
|