First Spring Data 2022.0.0 and 2021.2.0 milestones released

Releases | Mark Paluch | January 14, 2022 | ...

On behalf of the team and everyone who contributed, I’m pleased to announce the availability of the first round of milestones of the Spring Data 2022.0 and 2021.2 release trains.

2021.x vs. 2022.x

You might now ask why is there a new release in the calver 2021.x version and why is there already a 2022.x release?

In parallel to working on Spring Data 3.x, aka 2022.0.0, we continue to invest in the support of the Spring Data 2.x development line. We already expect Spring Data 2.7 and 2.8 releases. So, if you want to continue using Spring Boot 2 for an extended period of time, stick to the 2021.x release trains (which are based on Spring Framework 5.3 and Java 8). That's the reason we chose to continue with calver 2021.x, which, hopefully, makes understanding version compatibilities easier. Our Spring Data 3.x development line will be based on Java 17 and Spring Framework 6 and be compatible with

Spring Framework 6.0.0-M2 and 5.3.15 available now

Releases | Stéphane Nicoll | January 13, 2022 | ...

On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that Spring Framework 6.0.0-M2 and 5.3.15 are available now.

Spring Framework 5.3.15 includes 17 fixes and improvements as a recommended upgrade for all Spring production scenarios. Spring Framework 6.0.0-M2 includes 6 additional fixes and improvements specific to the 6.0 branch.

Stay tuned for the announcement of Spring Boot 3.0.0-M1 next week!

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Spring Cloud Square 0.4.0 has been released

Releases | Olga Maciaszek-Sharma | December 22, 2021 | ...

On behalf of the community, I am pleased to announce that the 0.4.0 release of Spring Cloud Square is available today. The release can be found in Maven Central. You can check out the 0.4.0 release notes for more information.

Notable changes in 0.4.0:

  • Spring Native support adjustments for non-load-balanced use-cases (PR)
  • Support for configuring different WebClient.Builder beans (not shared) for each @RetrofitClient instance (PR)
  • Spring Cloud Sleuth integration for OkHttpClient #36

The documentation for this release can be found here.

Spring Boot 2.6.2 available now

Releases | Scott Frederick | December 21, 2021 | ...

Update Jan 5: 2022: The Spring Framework version in this release includes fixes for CVE-2021-22060 whose official publication was deferred until today since many people take time off at the end of the year.

On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Spring Boot 2.6.2 has been released and is now available from Maven Central.

This release includes 55 bug fixes, documentation improvements, and dependency upgrades. Thanks to all those who have contributed with issue reports and pull requests.

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-boot tag or chat with the community on Gitter

Spring Boot 2.5.8 available now

Releases | Stéphane Nicoll | December 21, 2021 | ...

Update Jan 5: 2022: The Spring Framework version in this release includes fixes for CVE-2021-22060 whose official publication was deferred until today since many people take time off at the end of the year.

On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Spring Boot 2.5.8 has been released and is now available from Maven Central.

This release includes 46 bug fixes, documentation improvements, and dependency upgrades. Thanks to all those who have contributed with issue reports and pull requests.

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-boot tag or chat with the community on Gitter

Spring Integration 5.5.7 Available

Releases | Artem Bilan | December 21, 2021 | ...

Dear Spring community,

On behalf of the team and all the contributors, it’s my pleasure to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and present you a fresh Spring Integration 5.5.7 release.

It can be obtained from Maven Central and it is recommended to upgrade your projects or just pull it transitively from respective latest Spring Boot patch version!

compile 'org.springframework.integration:spring-integration-core:5.5.7'

The notable changes and important bug fixes are:

  • JDBC message store SQL scripts now quote a CONDITION column name for those RDBMS vendors which have this word as reserved. It is likely in the next major 6.0 version we will rename it to GROUP_CONDITION. So, it is recommended to upgrade to this 5.5.7 version if you deal with JdbcMessageStore for your aggregators.

  • Not mentioned previously, but high demanded by Community and introduced in version 5.5.5, the MQTT v5 channel adapters are present now in the spring-integration-mqtt module. They are Mqttv5PahoMessageDrivenChannelAdapter and Mqttv5PahoMessageHandler, respectively. See Reference Manual for more information.

Spring Security 5.2.15, 5.3.13, 5.4.10, 5.5.4 and 5.6.1 released

Releases | Marcus Hert Da Coregio | December 20, 2021 | ...

On behalf of the community, I’m pleased to announce the release of Spring Security 5.2.15 (release notes), Spring Security 5.3.13 (release notes), Spring Security 5.4.10 (release notes), Spring Security 5.5.4 (release notes) and Spring Security 5.6.1 (release notes). These releases deliver bug fixes along with some minor improvements. Users are encouraged to update to the latest patch release.

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NOTE: There was a missing dependency update in 5.2.14.RELEASE which caused us to need to release 5.2.15.RELEASE.

Spring Framework 6.0 M1 released

Releases | Juergen Hoeller | December 16, 2021 | ...

Dear Spring community,

It is my pleasure to announce that the first Spring Framework 6.0 milestone release is available from htts://repo.spring.io/milestone now. This initial milestone covers our baseline upgrade efforts, in particular requiring JDK 17+ and migrating to the Jakarta EE 9 APIs; see my recent baseline blog post for the rationale. At the same time, it removes many long-deprecated classes, including several support packages for outdated third-party infrastructure.

For current upgrade notes, please refer to our Upgrading to Spring Framework 6.0 page which we will keep updating. Follow our main branch on GitHub for the latest changes, as we prepare for 6.0 M2 and the corresponding Spring Boot 3.0 M1 release in January. At that point, you will also be able to consume Spring Framework 6.0 through https://start.spring.io/. For the time being, feel free to grab 6.0 M1 from https://repo.spring.io/

Spring Framework 5.3.14 and 5.2.19 available now

Releases | Stéphane Nicoll | December 16, 2021 | ...

Update Jan 5, 2022: The releases include fixes for CVE-2021-22060 whose official publication was deferred until today since many people take time off at the end of the year.

On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that Spring Framework 5.3.14 and 5.2.19 are available now.

Spring Framework 5.3.14 includes 36 fixes and improvements. Spring Framework 5.2.19 includes 11 selected fixes and improvements.

Stay tuned for the announcement of Spring Framework 6.0.0-M1 later today!

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