On behalf of the community, it is my pleasure to announce the general availability of Spring Security 5.2. This release is the result of the work that went into 5.2.0.M1, 5.2.0.M2, 5.2.0.M3, 5.2.0.M4, 5.2.0.RC1, and 5.2.0.RELEASE. In combination it closes 675+ tickets. You can find the highlights of 5.2 in the What’s new section of the Spring Security reference. As always, we look forward to hearing your feedback! Project Site | Reference | Help
On behalf of the community, I’m pleased to announce the release of Spring Security 5.2.0.M4! You can find the complete details in the changelog and the highlights below: OAuth 2.0 gh-6811 for Servlets - Introduce OAuth2AuthorizedClient Manager/Provider gh-6886 - OpenID Connect Userinfo not fetched for custom claims gh-7033 - Add Resource Server JWE Sample gh-7034 - Nimbus Jwt decoders should not force SignedJWT Core gh-6506 - Add Generic AuthenticationFilter gh-5300 - Allow configuration of SessionAuthenticationStrategy for CSRF gh-5557 - DSL nested builder for HTTP security gh-7082 - Add…
The Spring Security team is proud to announce our latest 1.0.5.RELEASE of our SAML DSL project. This release works against Spring Security SAML 1.0.4.RELEASE. This release adds a simple Java configuration option to your existing Spring Boot applications This release requires an additional Maven repository to download the latest version of the not-yet-commons-ssl dependency. Available on Maven Central Feedback and contributions are always appreciated. Stay tuned. Project Site | Reference | Help
The Spring Security SAML project team is proud to announce our latest 1.0.4.RELEASE. This maintenance release pushes its dependencies to the latest known working version while staying backwards compatible. This release requires an additional Maven repository to download the latest version of the not-yet-commons-ssl dependency. Moving forward we will be working on our 2.0.0 release. This release aims to provide an easy upgrade path for users of the 1.0.x releases while modernizing the underlying dependencies for easy up keep. Feedback and contributions are always appreciated. Stay tuned…