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4.2.3

RDF4J 4.2.3 is a patch release that fixes 9 issues. For those who are using RDF4J tests in their own code you should note that we are currently working on migrating from JUnit 4 to JUnit 5. For a complete overview, see all issues fixed in 4.2.3. Acknowledgements This release was made possible by contributions from Erik Godding Boye, Dominik Kunz, Håvard M. Ottestad, Martina Dimova, Jeen Broekstra, Tom Dalton, Jerven Bolleman and Dzeri96.
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4.2.2

RDF4J 4.2.2 is a patch release that fixes 3 issues. For a complete overview, see all issues fixed in 4.2.2. Acknowledgements This release was made possible by contributions from Nikolay Kolev, Damyan Ognyanov, blank-supportgis, Jeen Broekstra, pulquero and Håvard M. Ottestad.
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4.2.1

RDF4J 4.2.1 is a patch release that fixes 11 issues. For a complete overview, see all issues fixed in 4.2.1. Security The following vulnerable dependencies have been upgraded: All dependencies related to Spring (upgraded to version 5.3.23) All dependencies related to Spring Boot (upgraded to version 2.7.5) All dependencies related to Fasterxml Jackson (upgraded to version 2.13.4) Apache Commons Text (upgraded to version 1.10.0) Acknowledgements This release was made possible by contributions from Bart Hanssens, Håvard M.
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Eclipse RDF4J™ is a powerful Java framework for processing and handling RDF data. This includes creating, parsing, scalable storage, reasoning and querying with RDF and Linked Data. It offers an easy-to-use API that can be connected to all leading RDF database solutions. It allows you to connect with SPARQL endpoints and create applications that leverage the power of linked data and Semantic Web.


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