📅 Original date posted:2011-06-27
🗒️ Summary of this message: BitCoinJ v0.2 has been released, featuring support for block chain re-orgs, persistence of the block chain, and many bugfixes and improvements.
📝 Original message:This is great! Good job guys!
Jim
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Mike Hearn <mike at plan99.net> wrote:
> [also sent to bitcoin-development@]
>
> I'm pleased to announce BitCoinJ v0.2. There have been over 100 commits
> since the first release back in March, which have added:
>
> - Full support for block chain re-orgs, including recognition of dead
> transactions (that will never be included in the chain).
> - Persistence of the block chain using multiple, pluggable stores. A
> BoundedOverheadBlockStore is provided that is suitable for usage on mobile
> devices where low memory usage and instant startup time are requirements.
> - A much larger test suite
> - IRC, DNS and seed list peer discovery
> - ASN.1 key export
> - Many many bugfixes and minor API improvements.
>
> This release represents the work of many people. In particular I'd like to
> thank:
>
> - Andreas Schildbach
> - Miron Cuperman
> - Gary Rowe
> - Thilo Planz
> - Micheal Swiggs
> - Noa Resare
> - John Sample
> - Xiaofeng Guo
>
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