Spring Tips: GRPC
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment, we look at how to create GRPC-based services with Spring Boot.
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment, we look at how to create GRPC-based services with Spring Boot.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I’m happy to announce that Spring for Apache Pulsar 1.0.5
has been released and is now available from Maven Central.
This release will be included in the upcoming Spring Boot 3.2.5 release.
This release includes several dependency upgrades.
Please see the release notes for more details.
Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! I'm writing this from beautiful Paris, France, ahead of the amazing Devoxx France event. I've come to almost all of these events over the years. It's hard to believe it's been more than a decade since the show was first announced. I remember when these franchise editions - Devoxx UK, Devoxx FR, Devoxx PL, Devoxx MA, Devoxx UA, etc. - were new and novel. Now, rumor has it, this year edition of Devoxx FR will be even larger than Devoxx Belgium! What a coup. I love Devoxx. I've talked about it endlessly, but last year's…
On behalf of the Spring for GraphQL team, I am pleased to announce the availability of 1.3 RC1. This post describes the release. For more on other upcoming features in 1.3, see the 1.3 M1 blog post.
The 1.3 release candidate builds on GraphQL Java 22, released earlier today. GraphQL Java 22 includes a lot of new features including major performance improvements, experimental support for the up and coming Defer and Stream Directives addition to the GraphQL spec, and much more.
The release includes breaking changes too, and this is a good time to experiment in your environment. See the GraphQL Java 22 release page…
Spring Framework 6.2.0-M1
has been released, including changes that resolve more than one hundred issues. Among those are a range of new features in Spring's testing support.
In this post, I’d like to walk you through one of these new testing features: Bean Overriding support.
Using the Spring TestContext Framework, you can easily verify the correct wiring of your Spring application within integration tests using an annotation-driven model.
In unit testing, dependency injection and Spring design principles make your code less dependent on the container and make it…
On behalf of the entire team and everyone in the community who contributed, we are pleased to announce the general availability of Spring for Apache Kafka 3.0.16
and 3.1.4
.
Both of these GA releases include a few improvements and bug fixes. For more details, see the following change logs.
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-kafka/releases/tag/v3.0.16
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-kafka/releases/tag/v3.1.4
Spring Boot 3.1.11
and 3.2.5
releases will include Spring for Apache Kafka 3.0.16
and 3.1.14
, respectively.
In addition, we are pleased to announce the first release candidate for Spring for Apache Kafka 3.2.0 (3.2.0-RC1
). This release candidate includes new additions, feature enhancements, bug fixes, and…
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, it is my pleasure to announce the releases of Spring Authorization Server 1.3.0-RC1, 1.2.4 and 1.1.7.
See the 1.3.0-RC1, 1.2.4 and 1.1.7 release notes for complete details.
To get started using Spring Authorization Server, see the Getting Started chapter of the reference documentation and the samples to become familiar with setup and configuration.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I’m happy to announce that Spring for Apache Pulsar 1.1.0-RC1
has been released and is available from https://repo.spring.io/milestone now!
This release will be included in the upcoming Spring Boot 3.3.0-RC1 release.
This release includes numerous enhancements, documentation improvements, bug fixes, and dependency upgrades. Notable new features include:
@PulsarListener
and PulsarTemplate
Please see the release notes for more details.
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:
3.3 RC1
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog3.3 RC1
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog3.3 RC1
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog7.3 RC1
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog4.3 RC1
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog4.3 RC1
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog3.3 RC1
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog4.3 RC1
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog3.3 RC1
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog5.3 RC1
- Javadoc - Documentation - …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.
3.2.5
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog3.2.5
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog3.2.5
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog7.2.5
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog4.2.5
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog4.2.5
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog3.2.5
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog4.2.5
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog3.2.5
- Javadoc - Documentation - Changelog5.2.5
- Javadoc - Documentation - …