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Learn moreI am pleased to announce Spring Session for Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire (SSDG) 2.0.8.RELEASE
.
SSDG builds on Spring Session 2.0.9.RELEASE
, Spring Data Kay-SR13
and Spring Framework 5.0.12.RELEASE
along with Apache Geode 1.2.1
and Pivotal GemFire 9.1.1
. Additionally, SSDG 2.0.8.RELEASE
is compatible with Spring Boot 2.0.x
based applications.
This release pulls in many enhancements from the 2.1.x
release branch along with a few minor fixes. Highlights include:
Prevent saving non-dirty Sessions (Issue-12). This primarily protects against Apache Geode/Pivotal GemFire bug GEODE-6032.
Standardize all logging on SLF4J (Issue-18).
Fixed bug involving incorrect synchronization lock on Session attributes passed down from the Session object on creation.
Fixed bug involving Data Serialization to properly identify when a user uses a custom DataSerializer to de/serialize the Session.
2.0.x
End-of-Life (EOL) AnnouncementGiven the recent announcement for the EOL of Spring Data Kay
, so too will SSDG 2.0.x
reach it’s EOL around the same timeframe (end of March/April).
I will tentatively plan for 1 additional release (i.e. SSDG 2.0.9.RELEASE
) if either SD Kay-SR14
is or Spring Session 2.0.10.RELEASE
is released.
Afterwards, all users are encouraged to upgrade to SSDG 2.1
, based on Apache Geode 1.6
and Pivotal GemFire 9.5
along with Spring Session 2.1
, Spring Data Lovelace
and Spring Framework 5.1
. SSDG 2.1
is compatible with Spring Boot 2.1
.
As always, any feedback on the new release via the usual channels is always greatly appreciated.
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Thank you!