On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that the second milestone of Spring Session 3.4 is released. This second milestone brings the possibility to customize the Redis Session Expiration Policy bringing a more robust mechanism if needed when using Clustered Redis. You can read more about it in the What's New section of the 3.4 documentation.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that Spring Session 3.3.2 and 3.2.5 are available now. In all cases, the releases are mostly composed of bug fixes, dependency upgrades, and documentation improvements. To learn more, please visit the 3.3.2, and 3.2.5 release summaries. Project Site | Reference | Help
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that the second milestone of Spring Security 6.4 is released. This second milestone release brings several compelling features including: Extended Annotation Expression Placeholders Support to to @AuthenticationPrincipal and @CurrentSecurityContext Use inline CSS for default login and logout page SAML 2.0 Now Supports OpenSAML 4 and 5 Saml 2.0 Refreshable, Expiry-Aware Asserting Party Metadata Source SAML 2.0 Cacheable RelyingPartyRegistrations LDAP Supports UnboundID 7 Kotlin Supports @PreFilter and @PostFilter…
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that Spring Security 6.3.2, 6.2.6, and 5.8.14 are available now. In all cases, the releases are mostly composed of bug fixes, dependency upgrades, and documentation improvements. To learn more, please visit the 6.3.2, 6.2.6, and 5.8.14 release summaries. Project Site | Reference | Help
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that Spring Security 6.3.1, 6.2.5, and 5.8.13 are available now. In all cases, the releases are mostly composed of bug fixes, dependency upgrades, and documentation improvements. To learn more, please visit the 6.3.1, 6.2.5, and 5.8.13 release summaries. Project Site | Reference | Help
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that Spring Session 3.2.4 and 3.3.1 are available now. In all cases, the releases are mostly composed of bug fixes, dependency upgrades, and documentation improvements. To learn more, please visit the 3.2.4 and 3.3.1 release summaries. Project Site | Reference | Help
On behalf of the Spring Security team and everyone who contributed to this release, I am delighted to announce the general availability of Spring Security 6.3.0 from Maven Central! The 6.3 release brings several compelling features including Long-term JDK serialization backward compatibility New method security annotations and capabilities Compromised password checking, and OAuth 2.0 Token Exchange support To find out more about what’s new, see the what's new section of the documentation. This release will be included in the upcoming Spring Boot 3.3 GA release. We'd like to hear from you, so…
On behalf of the Spring Session team and everyone who contributed to this release, I am delighted to announce the general availability of Spring Session 3.3.0 from Maven Central! The 3.3 release brings: Spring Session Backed implementation of ReactiveSessionRegistry (docs) Add ReactiveRedisIndexedSessionRepository (docs) Allow PlatformTransactionManager to be specified using @SpringSessionTransactionManager (docs) Improvements in the JDBC documentation This release will be included in the upcoming Spring Boot 3.3 GA release. We'd like to hear from you, so keep the feedback coming. Project Site…
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, it is my pleasure to announce the release of Spring Session 3.3.0-M3! The milestone release of Spring Session contains a few noteworthy new features: Add Spring Session Backed implementation of ReactiveSessionRegistry #2824 Allow PlatformTransactionManager to be specified using @SpringSessionTransactionManager #2821 See the 3.3.0-M3 release notes for complete details. Project Page | GitHub Issues
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that Spring Session 3.2.2 and 3.1.5 are available now. These releases are mostly composed of bug fixes, dependency upgrades and documentation improvements. To learn more, please visit the releases page for 3.2.2 and 3.1.5.