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Sep 28
2009
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JFusion 1.2.0 ReleasedPosted by Marius van Rijnsoever in Release, JFusion, Development, 1.2.0 |
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I am extremely proud to announce that JFusion 1.2.0 has been released after a huge effort of the JFusion Development Team. It has been a little while after JFusion 1.1.3 was released 3 months ago, with 300+ commits of code to our SVN. Since a very large amount of work was done, this release is called 1.2.0 (instead of 1.1.4), as many features have been added in this release in addition to bug fixes. We ask people to upgrade their jfusion installs through the JFusion updater in the component, to take advantage of this much improved version.
If you encounter any issues please post on the forum, or on our bug tracker:
http://code.jfusion.org/projects/show/develop
The list of improvements is too large to mention in this blog but includes:
* Support for Elgg, Oscommerce 2.x, Oscommerce 3.x, Oscommerce XT, Oscommerce Zen, Oscommerce Max, Oscommerce SEO
* Improved usersync that is faster, has auto-resume features to prevent timeout and provides more debug, output in a nice table based view, a percentage completed bar and much more.
* System plugin that ensures session are always synchronised between Joomla and plugins (SMF and phpbb3 support only at the moment).
* improved login checker that can be used to resolve jfusion conflict by administrator without knowing passwords and with improved debug output.
* greatly improved discussion bot
* fixed many bugs in the plugins to ensure that jfusion runs more stable and with more features than ever.
* for a full changelog you can access: http://www.jfusion.org/media/jfusion_1.2.0_changelog.txt
The next generation of JFusion framework is also nearing completion and will be a huge revolution (this is no exaggeration). It is a complete revamp of the framework (no more master/slave, universal jfusion plugin, more software support, universal frameless features, automatic CSS parser, user profile sync, cross domain login support and much much more). More details on these exciting developments soon.
Thanks, Marius (on behalf of the jfusion development team)
If you encounter any issues please post on the forum, or on our bug tracker:
http://code.jfusion.org/projects/show/develop
The list of improvements is too large to mention in this blog but includes:
* Support for Elgg, Oscommerce 2.x, Oscommerce 3.x, Oscommerce XT, Oscommerce Zen, Oscommerce Max, Oscommerce SEO
* Improved usersync that is faster, has auto-resume features to prevent timeout and provides more debug, output in a nice table based view, a percentage completed bar and much more.
* System plugin that ensures session are always synchronised between Joomla and plugins (SMF and phpbb3 support only at the moment).
* improved login checker that can be used to resolve jfusion conflict by administrator without knowing passwords and with improved debug output.
* greatly improved discussion bot
* fixed many bugs in the plugins to ensure that jfusion runs more stable and with more features than ever.
* for a full changelog you can access: http://www.jfusion.org/media/jfusion_1.2.0_changelog.txt
The next generation of JFusion framework is also nearing completion and will be a huge revolution (this is no exaggeration). It is a complete revamp of the framework (no more master/slave, universal jfusion plugin, more software support, universal frameless features, automatic CSS parser, user profile sync, cross domain login support and much much more). More details on these exciting developments soon.
Thanks, Marius (on behalf of the jfusion development team)
Comments (16)

written by ricardo777, September 28, 2009
Glad to hear that there is a new version
Good work guys
Good work guys
written by Falco, September 28, 2009
thanks to all for the new release, is there also the universal plugin avaiable ?
written by nant, September 30, 2009
I have been following what I thought was/is development progress on the forge you have setup.
The link here: http://code.jfusion.org/projects/develop/roadmap
shows that 1.2 is only 73% complete and then i see your announcement.
is the code really stable?
is the package really finished?
sorry, but all this parallel development is very confusing and difficult to follow.
The link here: http://code.jfusion.org/projects/develop/roadmap
shows that 1.2 is only 73% complete and then i see your announcement.
is the code really stable?
is the package really finished?
sorry, but all this parallel development is very confusing and difficult to follow.
written by Nosfer@tu, September 30, 2009
Fatal error: Call to a member function data() on a non-object in /home/dan20205/public_html/Joomla/administrator/components/com_jfusion/views/versioncheck/tmpl/default.php on line 143
Thats what I geet when I try and do the version check so I can do an auto update
Thats what I geet when I try and do the version check so I can do an auto update
written by Nosfer@tu, September 30, 2009
Fejl Restoring catalog. You will need to reinstall and configure this plugin: No backup available.
Fejl is Danish for Error. So maybe this is because of Languge settings i translated in Vbullitin ?
I changed some things In Jfusion also, migth be why 2
Fejl is Danish for Error. So maybe this is because of Languge settings i translated in Vbullitin ?
I changed some things In Jfusion also, migth be why 2
written by RadoPOD, September 30, 2009
Hey nant
The 1.2.0 release is basically the 1.1.4 release, re-branded to show the significant changes made to it. It is based on the 1.1.3 branch and has therefore been proved to be very very stable. Work has been done on fixing bugs(none considered critical) and adding a few features.
The unstable branch is the 2.x.x branch which is virtually unrecognizable(I did a test install and needed sometime to realize how much had changed!).
All in all 1.2.0 is the most stable JFusion version ever and we would encourage all users to upgrade to it while we diligently work at pushing 2.0.0 out of the doors!
Cheers
Imran
The 1.2.0 release is basically the 1.1.4 release, re-branded to show the significant changes made to it. It is based on the 1.1.3 branch and has therefore been proved to be very very stable. Work has been done on fixing bugs(none considered critical) and adding a few features.
The unstable branch is the 2.x.x branch which is virtually unrecognizable(I did a test install and needed sometime to realize how much had changed!).
All in all 1.2.0 is the most stable JFusion version ever and we would encourage all users to upgrade to it while we diligently work at pushing 2.0.0 out of the doors!
Cheers
Imran
written by Carl Momberg, October 01, 2009
Congratulations! Thank you all for the incredible effort.
written by helios, October 04, 2009
Absolutely great news! Thanks a lot guys! Keep up the excellent work!
Can't wait until the next generation of JFusion framework!!
Can't wait until the next generation of JFusion framework!!
written by alwinjeffrey, October 04, 2009
i wait and install the latest jfussion for my elgg site...what is wrong with it or there is something wrong with my setup.. please advice
written by Andrzej, November 10, 2009
Beautiful work, just wait until jfusion will support new versions of the Simple Machines Forum 2.0
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Great work guys, i am installing is right now! Sit back and have a drink!