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MongoDB Scala Driver

Development of the MongoDB Scala Driver has moved to https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-java-driver, in the modules:

Documentation

Documentation for all the main versions is available on http://mongodb.github.io/mongo-scala-driver

Support / Feedback

For issues with, questions about, or feedback for the MongoDB Scala driver, please look into our support channels. Please do not email any of the Scala driver developers directly with issues or questions - you're more likely to get an answer on the MongoDB Community Forums.

At a minimum, please include in your description the exact version of the driver that you are using. If you are having connectivity issues, it's often also useful to paste in the line of code where you construct the MongoClient instance, along with the values of all parameters that you pass to the constructor. You should also check your application logs for any connectivity-related exceptions and post those as well.

Bugs / Feature Requests

Think you’ve found a bug? Want to see a new feature in the Scala driver? Please open a case in our issue management tool, JIRA:

Bug reports in JIRA for the driver and the Core Server (i.e. SERVER) project are public.

If you’ve identified a security vulnerability in a driver or any other MongoDB project, please report it according to the instructions here.

Versioning

Major increments (such as 1.x -> 2.x) will occur when break changes are being made to the public API. All methods and classes removed in a major release will have been deprecated in a prior release of the previous major release branch, and/or otherwise called out in the release notes.

Minor 1.x increments (such as 1.1, 1.2, etc) will occur when non-trivial new functionality is added or significant enhancements or bug fixes occur that may have behavioral changes that may affect some edge cases (such as dependence on behavior resulting from a bug). An example of an enhancement is a method or class added to support new functionality added to the MongoDB server. Minor releases will almost always be binary compatible with prior minor releases from the same major release branch, exept as noted below.

Patch 1.x.y increments (such as 1.0.0 -> 1.0.1, 1.1.1 -> 1.1.2, etc) will occur for bug fixes only and will always be binary compatible with prior patch releases of the same minor release branch.

Binaries

Binaries and dependency information for Maven, SBT, Ivy and others can be found at http://search.maven.org.

Build

To build the driver:

$ git clone https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-scala-driver.git
$ cd mongo-scala-driver
$ ./sbt check

To publish the signed jars:

$ ./sbt +publish-signed

Maintainers

Additional contributors can be found here.

Supporters

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