This Week in Spring - November 27th, 2018

Engineering | Josh Long | November 27, 2018 | ...

Hi Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! This week I'm in Marikesh, Morocco for the epic Devoxx MA talking about all things Spring and cloud with my friends - Google's Ray Tsang and Microsoft's Bruno Borges. Then, tomorrow it's off to Bern and Zurich Switzerland [for the local JUGs there. Tonight, in about 15 minutes, I'm doing a live training on Safari - "Bootiful Kotlin," too.

As usual, we've got a ton of things to cover so let's get to it!

This Week in Spring - November 20th, 2018

Engineering | Josh Long | November 20, 2018 | ...

Hi Spring fans! How's things? I'm in Taipei, Taiwan, where I've presented at the local JUG and at the Cloud Native Forum. It's been a crazy good time on the ground eating delicious "stinky tofu" (that's its name!), trying to figure out the difference between traditional Chinese characters and so-called simplified Chinese characters used in China, and of course making tons of new friends.

In less than 24h I'll be on a plane winging my way back west where I'll join my family, and our newest addition, and our friends, and we'll celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday together. It's this time of year when I try to take stock of all the things for which I'm grateful and you know what, dear reader? Time and time again, I think of you, the community that makes Spring the best place to integrate and innovate. I am thankful for you. I'm sure I speak for the Spring team and Pivotal at large when I say, we

Announcing Spring Cloud Function - 2.0.0.RC2

Engineering | Oleg Zhurakousky | November 19, 2018 | ...

We are pleased to announce the second Release Candidate of the Spring Cloud Function - 2.0.0.RC2.

Individual modules of Spring Cloud Function 2.0.0.RC2 are available for use in the Spring Milestone repository.

As a follow up to 2.0.0.RC1, this release primarily encompasses minor enhancements and bug fixes. As it stands now this should be the final Release Candidate before General Availability release 2.0.0.RELEASE in several weeks.

How can you help?

If you're interested in helping out, check out the "ideal for contribution" tag in the issue repository. If you have general questions, please ask on stackoverflow.com using the spring-cloud-function tag

Spring Cloud Stream Fishtown.RC2 /2.1.0.RC2 Release Announcement

Engineering | Oleg Zhurakousky | November 19, 2018 | ...

We are pleased to announce the second Release Candidate of the Spring Cloud Stream Fishtown release train - Fishtown.RC2/2.1.0.RC2.

Spring Cloud Stream Fishtown 2.1.0.RC2 is available for use in the Spring Milestone repository.

As a follow up to 2.0.0.RC2, this release primarily encompasses minor enhancements and bug fixes. As it stands now this should be the final Release Candidate before General Availability release 2.0.0.RELEASE in several weeks.

NOTE:

If the applications are created from Spring Initializr, they need to add this BOM snippet in maven dependency management before the…

This Week in Spring - November 13th, 2018

Engineering | Josh Long | November 13, 2018 | ...

Hi Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! I've just flown from Singapore and arrived in Hong Kong where I'll be meeting with some of our bigger customers here for a few days. Then, it's off to Taipei where, among other things, I'll be presenting at the Taipei JUG and talking to some customers. If you're in any of these places, don't hesitate to reach out and say hi (@starbuxman)!

With that, we've got a ton to get to so let's get to it!

Spring Boot in a Container

Engineering | Dave Syer | November 08, 2018 | ...

Many people are using containers to wrap their Spring Boot applications, and building containers is not a simple thing to do. This is an article for developers of Spring Boot applications, and containers are not always a good abstraction for developers - they force you to learn about and think about very low level concerns - but you will on occasion be called on to create or use a container, so it pays to understand the building blocks. Here we aim to show you some of the choices you can make if you are faced with the prospect of needing to create your own container.

We will assume that you know how to create and build a basic Spring Boot application. If you don’t, go to one of the Getting Started Guides, for example the one on building a REST Service. Copy the code from there and practise with some of the ideas below. There is also a Getting Started Guide on Docker

This Week in Spring - Tuesday, November 6th, 2018

Engineering | Josh Long | November 06, 2018 | ...

Hi Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring. I'm in Tokyo, Japan, for the epic SpringOne Tour Japan event and then, it's off to Seoul, South Korea and then Singapore. I'm trying to keep busy! I delivered two 3+ hour long talks yesterday despite a blistering fever and today I presented at the SpringOne Tour and then, tonight, I had the honor of presenting at a joint meeting of the JJUG and JSUG here in Tokyo on Tuesday evening (starting about 7h ago).

If you're about, don't hesitate to say hi! I'd love to chat about anything and everything Pivotal and Spring with ya! Anyway, we've got a ton to get…

Spring CredHub 2.0.0.M1 released

Engineering | Scott Frederick | November 05, 2018 | ...

I’m pleased to announce the first milestone release of Spring CredHub 2.0.0, available now in the Spring milestone repository.

CredHub

CredHub provides centralized credential management to the Cloud Foundry platform. CredHub implements an HTTP API to securely store, generate, retrieve, and delete credentials of various types.

Spring CredHub provides a Java binding for the CredHub API, making it easy to integrate Spring applications with CredHub.

What’s New

The 2.0.0 release brings support for CredHub server versions 1.x and 2.x, and the CredHub v1 and v2 APIs. This release also provides…

Reactor Bismuth-SR13 and Californium-SR2 available now !

Engineering | Stephane Maldini | October 31, 2018 | ...

Californium Update

On behalf of the Reactor team, I am pleased to announce that Californium-SR2 release train is available now.

This maintenance release of the Californium line includes the following dependencies updates:

Bismuth Update

We also have shipped Bismuth-SR13. This maintenance release of the Bismuth line includes the following dependencies updates:

Thanks a lot to our contributors, and…

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