Spring Security 4.2.0 Released

Releases | Rob Winch | November 10, 2016 | ...

On behalf of the community, I am pleased to announce the release of Spring Security 4.2.0.RELEASE.

What’s New in Spring Security 4.2

You can find highlights of what’s new in the What’s New in Spring Security 4.2 section of the reference. This release closes out 80+ issues which can be found in the 4.2 M1, 4.2 RC1, and 4.2 RELEASE changelogs.

Contributions

Without the community we couldn’t be the successful project we are today. I’d like to thank everyone that created issues & provided feedback.

An easy way to contribute is to help spread the word about the release.

Feedback Please

If you have feedback on this release, I encourage you to reach out via StackOverflow, GitHub Issues, or via the comments section. You can also ping me @rob_winch or Joe @joe_grandja

Spring Cloud Data Flow 1.1 RC1 Released

Releases | Mark Pollack | November 09, 2016 | ...

On behalf of the team, I am pleased to announce the first release candidate of Spring Cloud Data Flow 1.1. Follow the links in the getting started guide to download the local server implementation and shell to create Stream and Tasks.

The 1.1 RC1 release includes the following new features and improvements:

  • Builds upon Camden.SR2 release improvements

  • LDAP authentication is now supported with SSL

  • Portable deployment properties for memory and cpu are in place for support across various runtime implementations

  • Passing Java Options to the local JVM when launching application is now supported

  • UI Improvements

    • List pages now support sorting

    • Server-side search support for stream and task list pages

    • Content-assist for bulk task definitions including the support for incremental validations of task application properties

  • Add content assist support for tasks in the shell

  • Thanks to the community for adding DB2 support for the TaskRepository

Spring AMQP and Spring Integration Core & Java DSL Maintenance Releases Available

Releases | Gary Russell | November 08, 2016 | ...

Spring Integration 4.3.5 and 4.2.12 are now available, as well as Spring AMQP 1.6.5.

The 1.1.4 and 1.2.1 versions of the Spring Integration Java DSL are also available.

These include some important bug fixes and all users are encouraged to upgrade. Click on the release links above to see closed issues.

See the project pages for documentation, download information etc.

Stay tuned for updates on next year’s Spring Integration 5.0 release (the first milestone is due in a few weeks); the Java DSL is being merged…

Spring Framework 5.0 M3 released

Releases | Juergen Hoeller | November 08, 2016 | ...

Dear Spring community,

It is my pleasure to announce that the third Spring Framework 5.0 milestone is available now: Once again, please check the project page for how to obtain it from our milestone repository.

This milestone introduces our redesigned reactive web client as well as redesigned RxJava adapters (including support for the recent RxJava 1.2 and 2.0) and model attribute support for our reactive web dispatcher.

Next up is 5.0 M4 in December, right ahead of Christmas, completing our core reactive stack and our functional design story... before we move towards a first Spring Framework…

Spring Boot 1.4.2 Available Now

Releases | Stéphane Nicoll | November 08, 2016 | ...

It is my pleasure to announce that Spring Boot 1.4.2 has been released and is available now from repo.spring.io and Maven Central.

Spring Boot 1.4.2 includes over 100 fixes, improvements and 3rd party dependency updates! Thanks to all that have contributed!

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 at stackoverflow.com using the spring-boot tag.

Project Page | GitHub | Issues | Documentation

Spring Security OAuth 2.0.12 Released

Releases | Joe Grandja | November 07, 2016 | ...

On behalf of the community, I’m pleased to announce the release of Spring Security OAuth 2.0.12.RELEASE. The release can be found in our Spring Release repository and Maven Central.

This release primarily includes bug fixes and minor enhancements.

Contributions

Without the community we couldn’t be the successful project we are today. I’d like to thank everyone that created issues & provided feedback.

Feedback Please

If you have feedback on this release, I encourage you to reach out via StackOverflow, GitHub Issues or via the comments section. You can also ping me Joe @joe_grandja, Dave @david_syer or Rob @rob_winch

Spring Cloud Task 1.1.0.RC1 is now available

Releases | Glenn Renfro | November 07, 2016 | ...

We are pleased to announce that Spring Cloud Task 1.1.0.RC1 is now available via Github and the Pivotal download repository. Many thanks to all of those who contributed to this release.

Spring Cloud Task 1.1.0 offers the following features:

This release continues to progress on 1.1.0's main theme of improving overall task functionality as well as migrating features that existed within Spring XD to Spring Cloud Task. The feature set for 1.1.0 includes:

  • Updated error message handling - 1.1.0 adds a new column to the TASK_EXECUTION table, ERROR_MESSAGE. This new column will be where any exception that is thrown causing the failure of a task to be recorded (this is changed from the EXIT_MESSAGE field in previous versions). This change allows for the EXIT_MESSAGE field to be better utilized for orchestration of tasks.
  • Improved options for customizing the launch of partitioned job workers - When using the DeployerPartitionHandler

Spring Data release train Hopper SR5 released

Releases | Oliver Drotbohm | November 03, 2016 | ...

On behalf of the Spring Data team I am happy to announce the fifth service release of Spring Data Hopper. It contains variety of bug fixes and is a recommended upgrade for all users of this or any previous release train. The overall list of fixed tickets can be found here.

Spring Cloud Camden.SR2 is available

Releases | Ryan Baxter | November 02, 2016 | ...

On behalf of the team, I am pleased to announce that Service Release 2 of the Spring Cloud Camden Release Train is available today. The release can be found in our Spring Release repository and Maven Central.

This release includes primarily bug fixes.

The following modules were updated as part of Camden.SR2:

And, as always, we welcome feedback: either on GitHub, on gitter, on Stack Overflow, or on Twitter.

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