Release Notes: This is a major reworking of the project's usability, with a profoundly easier and more powerful configuration environment. The documentation (160 printed pages) has been entirely rewritten for clarity and usability. New features include integrated caching of your Web APIs, modular installation, advanced templating, MVC, and support for the Lua programming language. It's also ready for JVM 8 right now, making full and good use of the Nashorn JavaScript engine.
Release Notes: This is a maintenance release that mostly involves upgrading a few dependencies and improving various pain points in the distributions.
Release Notes: Instances of Prudence now automatically discover each other and form clusters (via Hazelcast) that can share global data and tasks. This lets you easily farm out your work in the cluster for super-scalability and redundancy. It has been tested with 100 nodes on EC2. This release is identical to RC13.
Release Notes: A new API, conversation.headers, was added. An improvement was made to cache chaining called backtracking. The following dependencies were increased in version numbers: Scripturian R301, Restlet 2.0.8, H2 1.3.156, MongoDB Driver 2.6.3, Hazelcast 1.9.3.1, Clojure 1.2.1, JRuby 1.6.2, and Quercus 4.0.18.
Release Notes: This release fixes hanging threads when using the HTTP client and service installation issues with Windows.
Release Notes: The HTTP client has been made much more scalable. Robustness of the cache backends was improved. Various bugs were fixed.
Release Notes: This release includes upgrades to many dependencies (notably Groovy and JRuby) and fixes a major bug with Internet Explorer.
Release Notes: Support for Scripturian's scriptlet plugins was added. Hazelcast is now the default cache backend. The Prudence Manual was updated.
Release Notes: This release includes a few bug fixes since 1.1RC1, a few upgraded dependencies, and one new feature: really great support for distributed tasks (over Hazelcast).
Release Notes: This release includes many concurrency bug fixes and improvements, as well as new features, such as improved URI capturing and sharing globals between applications.