The Apache Commons Pool team is pleased to announce the release of
Apache Commons Pool 2.11.0.

Apache Commons Pool provides an object-pooling API and a number of
object pool implementations.

Version 2 contains a completely re-written pooling implementation
compared to the 1.x series.
In addition to performance and scalability improvements, version 2
includes robust instance
tracking and pool monitoring.

Version 2.7.x requires Java 8 or above.
Version 2.5.x requires Java 7 or above.
Version 2.0 requires 6 or above.

No client code changes are required to migrate from versions 2.0-2.3
to version 2.4.3.
Users of version 1.x should consult the migration guide on the Commons
Pool web site.

NOTE: The MBean interfaces (DefaultPooledObjectInfoMBean,
GenericKeyedObjectPoolMXBean
      and GenericKeyedObjectPoolMXBean) exist only to define the
attributes and methods
      that will be made available via JMX. They must not be
implemented by clients as
      they are subject to change between major, minor and patch
version releases of
      Commons Pool. Clients that implement any of these interfaces may
not, therefore,
      be able to upgrade to a new minor or patch release without requiring code
      changes.

This is a feature release (Java 8).

For complete information on Apache Commons Pool, including
instructions on how to submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for
improvement, see the Apache Apache Commons Pool website:

https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-pool/

Download page: https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-pool/download_pool.cgi

Gary Gregory,
Apache Commons Team

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