A Bootiful Podcast: Vaadin developer advocacy legend Marcus Hellberg
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment, I talk to Vaadin developer advocacy legend Marcus Hellberg about the lates-and-greatest in the wide and wonderful world of Spring.
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment, I talk to Vaadin developer advocacy legend Marcus Hellberg about the lates-and-greatest in the wide and wonderful world of Spring.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Spring Boot 3.3.3
has been released and is now available from Maven Central.
This release includes 73 bug fixes, documentation improvements, and dependency upgrades. Thanks to all those who have contributed with issue reports and pull requests.
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-boot
tag or chat with the community on Gitter.
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On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Spring Boot 3.2.9
has been released and is now available from Maven Central.
This release includes 68 bug fixes, documentation improvements, and dependency upgrades. Thanks to all those who have contributed with issue reports and pull requests.
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-boot
tag or chat with the community on Gitter.
Project Page | GitHub | Issues | Documentation | Stack Overflow | …
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that Spring Session 3.3.2 and 3.2.5 are available now. In all cases, the releases are mostly composed of bug fixes, dependency upgrades, and documentation improvements.
To learn more, please visit the 3.3.2, and 3.2.5 release summaries.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that the second milestone of Spring Session 3.4 is released.
This second milestone brings the possibility to customize the Redis Session Expiration Policy bringing a more robust mechanism if needed when using Clustered Redis.
You can read more about it in the What's New section of the 3.4 documentation.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that the second milestone of Spring Security 6.4 is released.
This second milestone release brings several compelling features including:
@AuthenticationPrincipal
and @CurrentSecurityContext
@PreFilter
and @PostFilter
logout+jwt
TokensRestClient
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I’m happy to announce that Spring for Apache Pulsar 1.2.0-M1
has been released and is now available from https://repo.spring.io/milestone.
The release will be included in the upcoming Spring Boot 3.4.0-M2 release.
This release includes numerous enhancements, documentation improvements, bug fixes, and dependency upgrades.
Notable new features include:
Custom Object Mapper - you can provide your own Jackson ObjectMapper that Pulsar will use when producing and consuming JSON messages (more details)
Default Tenant and Namespace - you can specify a default tenant and/or namespace to use when producing or consuming messages against a non-fully-qualified topic URL (more details)
Updates to next minor version of Spring, Reactor, and Micrometer libraries
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I’m happy to announce that Spring for Apache Pulsar 1.0.9
and 1.1.3
have been released and are now available from Maven Central.
The releases will be included in the upcoming Spring Boot 3.2.9 and 3.3.3.
These patch releases includes numerous dependency upgrades.
Please see the release notes (1.0.9 and 1.1.3) for more details.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that Spring Security 6.3.2, 6.2.6, and 5.8.14 are available now. In all cases, the releases are mostly composed of bug fixes, dependency upgrades, and documentation improvements.
To learn more, please visit the 6.3.2, 6.2.6, and 5.8.14 release summaries.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, it is my pleasure to announce the releases of Spring Authorization Server 1.4.0-M1, 1.3.2 and 1.2.6.
See the 1.4.0-M1, 1.3.2 and 1.2.6 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.