A Bootiful Podcast: GraalVM advocate Alina Yurenko on a Bootiful Podcast
Liiiive from New York, it's a Bootiful Podcast! This week I (@starbuxman) talk to Developer Advocate for GraalVM at Oracle Labs, and legend, Alina Yurenko (@alina_yurenko)
Liiiive from New York, it's a Bootiful Podcast! This week I (@starbuxman) talk to Developer Advocate for GraalVM at Oracle Labs, and legend, Alina Yurenko (@alina_yurenko)
On behalf of the community, I am pleased to announce that the General Availability (RELEASE) of the Spring Cloud 2022.0.1 Release Train is available today. The release can be found in Maven Central. You can check out the 2022.0.1 release notes for more information.
This release is compatible with Spring Boot 3.0.2.
Few minor enhancements and bug fixes
CatalogWatch
For Kubernetes Java Client ((1042)[https://github.com/spring-cloud/spring-cloud-kubernetes/issues/1042])Number of enhancements and…
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Spring Shell 2.1.6
and 3.0.0
has been released and is now available from Maven Central.
Please see the release notes 2.1.6 and release notes 3.0.0 for more details.
Thanks to all those who have contributed with issue reports and pull requests.
Hey Spring Community!
I hope you are enjoying Spring One Essentials these days. The most exciting feature for me is an Observability which is spread throughout the Spring portfolio from now on. Nevertheless, today I’d like to share with a project I’m working on since holidays, where the mentioned observability makes a perfect sense, too.
I’ll start from the far. Let’s imagine we are learning a new programming language! I do learn Go to better understand Kubernetes, for example. Of course, we deal with some primitives and basic structures, first of all. Then we implement some well-known…
Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! Today is a very day for you see, today we kick off SpringOne Essentials, the online incarnation of SpringOne, online. We'll see you live, on stream, in just a few hours!.
SpringOne Essentials is going to be amazing, but before we get there, and learn about all the big things in the Spring ecosystem for the last year, let's look at all the big things in the last week, with this week's recap!
findFirst()
and findTop()
Hot on the heels of Spring Boot 3.0.2, I am excited to announce the 0.3 release of Spring Modulith. The release is packed with improvements. We have tweaked a couple of things that might require your attention and a couple of adapting changes to your code. The most notable changes are:
GH-114 – We renamed the ….modulith.model
package to ….modulith.core
. This primarily affects ApplicationModules
. Please adapt your imports accordingly.
GH-120 – The documentation support now generates diagram files using the *.puml
file extension, as suggested by PlantUML. Please adapt your imports accordingly.
GH-103 – ApplicationModuleInitializer
implementations will be triggered upon application startup, in the order following the application module dependency structure (more core ones are invoked first). Also, ApplicationModules
exposes a ….getComparator()
to order Spring beans that way. Note, that this requires the JGraphT library to be on the classpath (automatically pulled in via the spring-modulith-runtime
artifact). See the reference documentation for details.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Spring Boot 2.7.8
has been released and is now available from Maven Central.
This release includes 40 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 | …
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment, Josh Long (@starbuxman) talks with Gradle developer advocate Dr. Amanda Martin (@DrAmandaLMartin)
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Spring Boot 3.0.2
has been released and is now available from Maven Central.
This release includes 66 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 | …
Spring Cloud Gateway 4.0 is finally here! Thanks to our community contributions we have introduced new features and interesting filters.
This blog post details new noteworthy and explains some of the new filters included, how they work and how you can use it to provide more insights into your applications.
First of all, let's talk about cache! Cache is a complicated issue and that's why we have introduced two new filters related to it, but take into account that these filters can make the gateway memory constrained so use them carefully.
Manipulating the request body can cause issues if not done properly, so we made it easy for you; with this filter we offer the possibility to cache the request body before it to the downstream and get that body from an exchange attribute.
It will be available in the ServerWebExchange.getAttributes()
under a key defined in ServerWebExchangeUtils.CACHED_REQUEST_BODY_ATTR
…