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Generally, follow the standard update procedure.

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BOM

TODO

Vaadin

Ugrading from Vaadin 7 to Vaadin 8

TODO

The Widgetset in EE Pro

If you had EE Pro 5.4.x or previous and are installing EE Pro 5.6: Due to component personalization bringing in new features to the page editor, you must replace the widgetset in the magnolia.properties file. Either replace or add (depending on the update path):

magnolia.ui.vaadin.widgetset=info.magnolia.widgetset.MagnoliaProWidgetSet

Apache Derby vs H2

The default JCR persistency layer in Magnolia 5.6 is H2, which is reflected in the following setting of the magnolia.repositories.jackrabbit.config property in the magnolia.properties file:

magnolia.repositories.jackrabbit.config=WEB-INF/config/repo-conf/jackrabbit-bundle-h2-search.xml
If you used a different database before upgrading to Magnolia 5.6, make sure you keep your magnolia.repositories.jackrabbit.config setting. For Apache Derby, for example this would be: 
magnolia.repositories.jackrabbit.config=WEB-INF/config/repo-conf/jackrabbit-bundle-derby-search.xml n your magnolia.properties file.  
Did you use STK?

Standard Templating Kit (STK) was deprecated on September 15, 2017 and will reach end of life on December 31, 2018. The replacement for STK is Magnolia Templating Kit (MTK), first released with Magnolia 5.4 on July 3, 2015. MTK is quicker to learn than STK and requires fewer skills. MTK is aimed at the increasing number of front-end developers who looked for something leaner and less time-consuming. MTE is front-end framework agnostic, which means you can integrate it with any modern framework such as Bootstrap or Foundation.

With the the release of Magnolia 5.6 we will stop producing preconfigured bundles and webapps with the STK based demo. If you still rely on STK, see how to add STK to your bundle.

The magnolia.properties file

Check your magnolia.properties file for the presence of the following lines which configure a directory for loading file system resources and the file types Magnolia should observe in the classpath and reload on-change:

magnolia.resources.dir=${magnolia.home}
magnolia.resources.classpath.observation.pattern=.*\\.(ftl|yaml)$

Jackrabbit configuration

In order to enable getting an HTML excerpt in a query result, you should update the configuration files of your Jackrabbit instances. Add the two <param/> directives within your <SearchIndex> block.

<SearchIndex>
  <!-- more params here -->

  <!-- needed to highlight the searched term -->
  <param name="supportHighlighting" value="true"/>
  <!-- custom provider for getting an HTML excerpt in a query result with rep:excerpt() -->
  <param name="excerptProviderClass" value="info.magnolia.jackrabbit.lucene.SearchHTMLExcerpt"/>
</SearchIndex>

log4j.xml

Add the log configuration for org.reflections

...
 <category name="org.apache.jackrabbit">
    <priority value="WARN" />
  </category>
 <!-- Reflections library spoils logs with hundreds of harmless warnings; tries to look into native libs but none of its DefaultUrlTypes can handle them. -->
  <category name="org.reflections">
    <priority value="ERROR" />
  </category>
  <category name="com">
    <priority value="WARN" />
  </category>
...

Further reading

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