This Week in Spring 02
Hi Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! I just finished an online training today, Bootiful Kotlin, for O’Reilly today, and I’m doing another one on the 2nd of August (this Thursday), Reactive Spring, because the demand for the first one was so high. Don’t miss it!
We’ve got a ton of things to look at, so without further ado, let’s get to it!
A friendly reminder that our Spring YouTube channel is awesome! There’s so much good stuff and it’s easy to get back to it. Just go to spring dot io dot video
Are you using Spring Cloud Edgware? You should be aware that it’s now entering it’s EOL period, ending officially August 1st, 2019
The good Dr. Mark Pollack has just announced Spring Cloud Data Flow 1. 6 GA which contains a ton of new stuff including, task scheduling on PCF, dashboard improvements, Kubernetes support enhancements, app hosting tool, composed task runner security, DSL and deployment property parsing refinements, batch database schema and optimization
Spring Boot legend Andy Wilkinson has just announced Spring Boot 2. 1. M1. This release includes servlet 4 support with Undertow 2. 0 and Tomcat 9. 0, a caches Actuator endpoint, support for querying an individual component’s health, support for profile expressions in multi-profile YAML documents and Logback configuration.
Spring Boot 2. 0. 4 available now
Spring Boot 1. 5. 15 available now
Spring Boot 1. x EOL Aug 1st 2019
Spring Security 5. 1. 0. M2 Released
In the last 30 days, the wonderful community created over ONE MILLION Spring Boot projects at start dot Spring dot io. Congrats!
Spring Data Ingalls SR14 and Kay SR9 released
Spring Security 5. 0. 7 Released
Spring Framework 5. 0. 8 available now
Spring Data Lovelace RC1 available
Spring Framework 5. 1 goes RC1
The Hackernoon blog has a nice post on ten tips required to become a rockstar Java developer in 2018
Good news from the security team (the best kind of good news!): Spring WebFlux Resource Server support for Spring Security is now in master!
This InfoQ post on consumer driven contracts and consumer driven contract testing by Spring Cloud Contract lead Marcin Grzejszczak is the post you’ve always wanted
Last week Google and Pivotal and others announced K-Native. Read this to understand what it is and why it matters.
Java is more amazing every day. Check this out - a prototype of project Loom, which brings fibers and continuations to the JVM, is now available
I love this post by our very own Mario Gray on setting up and customizing a login page with reactive Spring Security
Check out the latest and greatest Spring Boot for Netbeans plugin, now compatible with Netbeans 9 voting candidate
You know what goes well together like peanut butter and jelly? Pivotal and Google! Last week I joined Google’s Ray Tsang at the Google NEXT ’18 event here in sunny San Francisco and we talked about Bootiful Spring Cloud GCP. In it, we looked at the bootifulSpring Cloud GCP and we looked at the brave new world of Project Riff, KNative, and Spring Cloud Function.
This is an interesting post on the DevOps vision of Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes
https://twitter. com/springcentral/status/1022874592594075648
This is a nice slide-deck on adding Groovy code to existing Java code by Olga Maciaszek.
Axon Framework 3. 3. - Introducing Subscription Queries
This space gets more interesting by the day! Check out this post by Piotr Mińkowski which introduces smart contracts with blockchain with ethereum, Web3j and Spring Boot
Spring Tool Suite tip ’of the day: did you know there’s a dark theme for Eclipse which you can use in Spring Tool Suite?
This news is encouraging as it gets: the team at Oracle working on the reactive JDBC-like API, called ADBA, have decided to incorporate the reactive types in Java 9+, Publisher. Flow. They have hitherto resisted incorporating the Flow. Publisher types in the design of the reactive API. This was a pity since the Publisher. Flow types mirror, directly, the types in the Reactive Streams specification and are purpose built to support this use case.
Check out our KNative release announcement!
Andrew Hughes has put together a nice post over on the Okta blog on incorporating social logins in your Spring Boot 2. 0 applications
This is an awesome post by Piotr Minkowski on using Cloud Foundry and Spring Cloudtogether. Well, this post [speaks specifically about Pivotal’s distribution, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, but, still. .
This is a fascinating post on how Australia use Cloud Foundry to better deliver services to its users.
This is a bit of a meta post, but I think still generally useful to developers who don’t otherwise have a stategy; it looks at how the Spring Data team does branching and what their development workflow is.
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