On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Spring Web Services 4.0.14 has been released and is now available from Maven Central.
This release includes 1 dependency upgrade. Thanks to all those who have contributed with issue reports and pull requests.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce a new milestone for the next Spring Framework generation.
The fifth milestone continues delivering new features and refinements on top of 7.0.0-M1, 7.0.0-M2, 7.0.0-M3 and 7.0.0-M4.
Jackson 3.0 support
As of #33798, we default to supporting Jackson 3.x in our entire stack, falling back to Jackson 2.x.
Support for the Jackson 2.x generation has been deprecated in Spring Framework, and our current plan is to disable its auto-detection in 7.1, and remove its support entirely in 7.2.
Jackson 3.x uses a new tools.jackson package, which differs from the usual com.fasterxml.jackson.
Classes from the "jackson-annotation" artifact (like @JsonView, @JsonTypeInfo) remain in the com.fasterxml.jackson…
The releases address CVE-2025-22233 for Spring Framework DataBinder Case Sensitive Match Exception (2nd update).
Open source support for Spring Framework 5.3.x and 6.0.x generations has ended and will expire for the 6.1.x generation next month, see our support page for more information…
We're excited to announce Spring AI 1.0.0 RC1, marking the final set of breaking changes, bug fixes, and new functionality before the stable release! The GA version is scheduled for May 20th, 2025 - just one week away. During this time, we'll be focusing on improving documentation and addressing any reported bugs.
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You can automate the upgrade process to 1.0.0-RC1 using an OpenRewrite recipe. This recipe helps apply many of the necessary code changes for this version. Find the recipe and usage instructions at Arconia Spring AI Migrations.
After reviewing our API design and deprecations post M7, we determined that several significant changes would become breaking changes in an RC1 release. Therefore, we've introduced this additional milestone to provide developers with a transitional release where deprecated APIs coexist alongside their replacements, enabling a smoother upgrade experience before RC1.
You can automate the upgrade process to 1.0.0-M8 using an OpenRewrite recipe. This recipe helps apply many of the necessary code changes for this version. Find the recipe and usage instructions at Arconia Spring AI Migrations.
Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! It's 29 April 2025 and things are starting to kick into overdrive! Starting next week, I'll be doing:
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Spring Boot 3.5.0-RC1 has been released and is now available from https://repo.spring.io/milestone.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Spring gRPC 0.8.0 has been released and is now available from Maven Central. This is the first "non-experimental" release, signified by the project moving to its new repository location in the https://github.com/spring-projects organization. Support will be provided for the only current 0.x release, and the normal cycle of extended support will start with the 1.0.0 release (expected around the same time as Spring Boot 4.0.0).
The main change in this release was to upgrade Spring Boot and also the gRPC Java and…