The Zend Framework team announces the immediate availability of Zend Framework 1.10.8 , our eighth maintenance release in the 1.10 series. This release includes around 22 bug fixes.
A special reminder to those users of Zend_Service_Twitter , please ensure you upgrade to 1.10.6, 1.10.7, or 1.10.8 ASAP. These releases introduce a change in the Zend_Service_Twitter API that enforces the use of OAuth by default when using methods that require authentication. The change was introduced to help prepare Zend Framework users for the Twitter OAuthcalypse scheduled in 6 days from now on August 31, 2010 . (If you cannot upgrade, there are other ways to integrate Zend_Oauth with Zend_Service_Twitter .)
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Last Wednesday Zend Framework 1.10.1 stable has been released. This is first maintenance release in 1.10 series. The release includes over 50 bugfixes (see changelog for details).
In addition, few feature has been added to online manual. Manual pages can be now commented, also by casual users.
Last Wednesday Zend Framework 1.10.0 stable has been released. This is first release of new 1.10 series and it includes lots of new features and components. Prior to upgrading your environment please read official announcement and migration manual.
Two days ago Matthew Weier O’Phinney officialy announced Zend Framework 1.10.0 Beta 1 release. Since this is beta release, it means that new features and APIs are considered to be complete, only bugfixes can be made.
We have been already informing our readers about new features in ZF 1.10. To summarize, the following are new features:
- Zend_Barcode, contributed by Mickael Perraud
- Zend_Cache_Backend_Static, contributed by Pádraic Brady
- Zend_Cache_Manager, contributed by Pádraic Brady
- Zend_Exception – previous exception support, contributed by Marc Bennewitz
- Zend_Feed_Pubsubhubbub, contributed by Pádraic Brady
- Zend_Feed_Writer, contributed by Pádraic Brady
- Zend_Filter_Boolean, contributed by Thomas Weidner
- Zend_Filter_Compress/Decompress, contributed by Thomas Weidner
- Zend_Filter_Null, contributed by Thomas Weidner
- Zend_Log::factory(), contributed by Mark van der Velden and Martin Roest (of ibuildings)
- Zend_Log_Writer_ZendMonitor, contributed by Matthew Weier O’Phinney
- Zend_Markup, contributed by Pieter Kokx
- Zend_Oauth, contributed by Pádraic Brady
- Zend_Serializer, contributed by Marc Bennewitz
- Zend_Service_DeveloperGarden, contributed by Marco Kaiser
- Zend_Service_LiveDocx, contributed by Jonathan Marron
- Zend_Service_WindowsAzure, contributed by Maarten Balliauw
- Zend_Validate_Barcode, contributed by Thomas Weidner
- Zend_Validate_Callback, contributed by Thomas Weidner
- Zend_Validate_CreditCard, contributed by Thomas Weidner
- Zend_Validate_PostCode, contributed by Thomas Weidner
- Additions to Zend_Application resources, including Cachemanager, Dojo, Jquery, Layout, Log, Mail, and Multidb (contributed primarily by Dolf Schimmel)
- Refactoring of Zend_Loader::loadClass() to conform to the PHP Framework Interop Group reference implementation, which allows for autoloading PHP 5.3 namespaced code
- Updated Dojo version to 1.4
- Zend_Tool – new CLI runner with home directory and configuration support; new providers for Model generation, DbAdapter setup, Layouts and Form Generation; default project structure comes with logging support in the ErrorController
Final release of Zend Framework 1.10 is planned for 26th of January.
Last Thursday Zend Framework 1.9.7 has been released. This is a maintenance release in 1.9 series, most likely the last one in the series.
The package is not available yet on official Zend Framework website, but it has been already tagged and anyone can checkout it from SVN repository: http://framework.zend.com/svn/framework/standard/tags/release-1.9.7/
1.9.7 fixes more than 60 issues. Full list of resolved issues can be found in changelog: http://framework.zend.com/changelog/1.9.7