Release Notes 1.3.2
Confluence 1.3.2 is a maintenance release which includes 30 bug fixes and improvements that users may have requested using Confluence 1.3.
1.3.2 is a free upgrade for all existing Confluence customers.
Who should upgrade?
We recommend that all 1.3.x users upgrade to Confluence 1.3.2 . It includes, among other things, the fix of a memory leak which had been occuring in our error monitoring (see below or Release Notes 1.3.2); if you have been encountering performance issues within Confluence, this could be of benefit.
Upgrade Procedure
Upgrading Confluence should be pretty easy. If you are upgrading from Confluence 1.3 or 1.3.1, you can find instructions here. We strongly recommend that you backup your confluence.home
directory and database before upgrading!
If you are upgrading from Confluence 1.2.3 or earlier, be sure to read the upgrade instructions in the Confluence 1.3 release notes.
Changes in 1.3.2
See also: Issues Resolved for 1.3.2
We've closed 30 issues, so we will not name them all. Among the most promiment in the list are:
- A memory leak in our collection of logging events as a threadlocal, see Release Notes 1.3.2.
- Consistent UI handling for editing and previewing blogs and comments, see Release Notes 1.3.2 and Release Notes 1.3.2
- Improved IO handling when building exports, see Release Notes 1.3.2
- Better cleaning up attachments when pages are removed, see Release Notes 1.3.2
etc ...