Hi, Spring fans! It?s here! It?s finally here, at long last! Spring Boot 3!! And of course with Spring Boot 3.0 comes a whole portfolio of integrated projects that have also been updated! Remember, a huge theme in this release is support for GraalVM native images, and that?s now supported across the board. You know what to do: start.spring.io.
I put together a Spring Tipds video introducing some of the major themes of Spring Framework 6 / Spring Boot 3.
I also did an in-depth look at the new GraalVM support powered by Spring?s ahead-of-time (AOT) engine.
There?s so much else to talk about this week, but I really can?t stress this enough: Spring Boot 3 is here! In some ways, it feels like this release has been more than four years in the making! It?s amazing, and I can?t wait for people to get to production with it. Without further ado, this week?s roundup:
- Spring Boot 3.0 Goes GA (Hah! Did you think I?d skip it as part of the roundup? No sirree no way! This is a big release. Did I mention that?)
- I did an extensive, roving interview with InfoQ ahead of the new Spring Boot 3 release: Java Champion Josh Long on Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3
- Spring Boot 2.6.14 available now
- Spring Boot 2.7.6 available now
- Spring Boot FeignClient vs. WebClient
- Spring Framework 6.0.1 available now
- Spring Framework 6.0.2 available now
- Spring Modulith 0.1 GA released
- Spring Tips: the road to Spring Framework 6: the new Ahead-of-Time Compilation Engine and GraalVM
- Spring Vault 3.0 goes GA
- Spring for GraphQL 1.1.0 released
- BuildScripts Blocks in Gradle
- Enum Mapping in Spring Boot
- Going Native With Spring Boot 3 GA
- Baeldung.com, the site whose content often appears in this very roundup, is hiring! They?re looking for a Spring Boot developer. Apply now! Java Course Team Lead with Spring Experience (Remote) (Part Time)
- Overriding the Values of Remote Properties in Spring Cloud Config
- The New Age for Spring – Spring Framework 6.0, Spring Boot 3.0 I think this was on the whole a thoughtful look at the exciting new Spring Boot 3.0 release.
- Spring Boot 3.0 Goes GA One more reminder for the road?