It is my great pleasure to announce the GA release of Reactor Bismuth, which notably encompasses reactor-core 3.1.0.RELEASE and reactor-netty 0.7.0.RELEASE ? With the release of Spring Framework 5.0 now just happening, you can imagine this is a giant step for Project Reactor :) bismuth crystal Like the bismuth crystal this release is intricate The release contains a lot of changes and API polishing. For reactor-core you can find the exhaustive list in the release notes. Important There is a known (minor) issue with the reactor-core and reactor-test sources jars: They contain duplicate java…
On behalf of the Reactor team, it is my pleasure to announce that reactor-core 3.1.0.RC1 has been released ?. This is a big last step towards GA release of 3.1 at the end of the month, the long term support version that will back Spring 5! It is also complemented by various releases, all tied together in the Bismuth-M4 Release Train and BOM: reactor-test, reactor-extra, reactor-adapter and reactor-logback all made the cut to 3.1.0.RC1 reactor-netty has seen significant updates and bug fixes in the new 0.7.0.M2 milestone reactor-kafka has been released in its 1.0.0.M4 milestone In order to get…
On behalf of the Reactor team, it is my pleasure to announce that Reactor hit an important milestone last week, making the Bismuth-M1 release train available. This first milestone backs the newly released Spring Framework 5 RC1. It notably includes version 3.1.0.M1 of reactor-core, reactor-test and reactor-extra. As the 3.1.x generation is slated to be the long term support branch (as is appropriate for a version that backs the Spring framework), focus has been on stabilizing and polishing the API. As such, expect some breaking changes from the 3.0.x versions [1]. Migrating from 3.0.x If you…