I am happy to announce the availability of Spring HATEOAS 2.1.5, 2.2.2 and 2.3 RC1. The primary content of the release is the upgrade to the latest Spring Framework releases as they contain a fix for a CVE.
The releases will be included in the Spring Boot service and RC release next week.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I’m pleased to announce the availability of 2023.1.5 and 2023.0.11 service releases. These releases ship with dependency upgrades, fixes for regressions and selected improvements.
The upcoming Spring Boot releases 3.2.5, respective 3.1.11 will pick up the above releases by next week.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I’m pleased to announce that Spring Data release train 2024.0 has entered the release candidate phase with 2024.0.0-RC1 being available now.
Please see the release notes for more details and upgrade instructions.
Going forward, we aim for a GA release in mid May. The releases are as usual picked by by Spring Boot.
Thanks to all those who have contributed with issue reports and pull requests.
Finally, here are the links to the documentation and release notes:
The Spring Framework team has been busy reviewing the issue tracker in anger and reducing the number of opened issues. This was long overdue, with a number of issues being invalid or superseded in the meantime. This helped the team focusing on a more manageable amount of issues and we used the opportunity to look at long standing issues that we haven’t had the time to address yet.
In this post, I’d like to walk you through a collection of those relatively small issues, sometimes highly voted, that are finally available in this milestone.
Support for escaping property placeholders
Property placeholders are a way to replace a property from the environment in an arbitrary String. Assuming that customer.name is set to "John Smith" in the Environment…
On behalf of the core framework team, it is my pleasure to kick off the Spring Framework 6.2 milestone phase: 6.2.0-M1 is available from repo.spring.io/milestone now.
This milestone contains several enhancements in the core container, including a revision of the autowiring algorithm (e.g. for consistent generic type matching and for faster resolution of name-based matches) and a revision of singleton locking (e.g. for background bootstrapping), as well as a range of new features in Spring's testing support. Check out our What's New page for details about the new features…
The releases address CVE-2024-22262 for "URL Parsing with Host Validation (3rd report)". Important CVEs on popular projects, like the original CVE-2024-22243, often get attention from the security community. We received many reports and helpful feedback about new attack variants over the last weeks. The security of Spring applications is…
We’re excited to share some great news! Spring Academy Pro will no longer require a paid subscription. It will be available here to everyone who registers a work, vocational, or educational email address.
What is Spring Academy?
Spring Academy is a comprehensive online learning platform for Spring developers. Created by the stewards of the Spring portfolio, Spring Academy courses ensure that you learn the most accurate and up-to-date information, with a hands-on learning experience that allows you to apply what you've learned and gain the skills necessary to create robust, scalable, and…
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment, I look at the excellent Spring Expression Language, an embedded language for resolving simple expressions that is built right into the Spring Framework.
Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! I'm in Las Vegas, NV, at the moment, preparing for my part in the huuuuugeGoogle Cloud Next keynote. I'm so excited! And then it's off to the amazing and glorious Devnexus event! If you're at either event, please say Hi!.