
More details on this release may be found in the release notes. Less than a week after the point releases in the 3.0 and 2.5 release trains, Groovy 4.03 has been released featuring 40 bug fixes, improvements and dependency upgrades such as: Jackson 2.13.3, Spotbugs 4.7.0, Find Security Bugs 1.12.0 ( findsecbugs-plugin), Apache RAT (Release Audit Tool) Gradle Plugin 0.7.1 ( creadur-rat-gradle), and JsonUnit 2.35.0.
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Quarkus 2.10.0.CR1 also includes a dependency upgrade to Smallrye Reactive Messaging 3.16.0 and introduces the Quiltflower decompiler. On the road to Quarkus 2.10.0, Red Hat has provided the first candidate release with new features such as: virtual thread support the ability to add additional Hibernate dialects for third party databases Kubernetes service binding support for Reactive SQL Clients and non-blocking support for GraphQL. Open Liberty 22.0.0.7-beta has also been released featuring a new time-based log rollover to complement the existing size-based log rollover and the ability to add a defined application name to the LogRecordContext extension and as a JSON logging field. The MicroProfile GraphQL specification also incorporates other Jakarta EE 9.1 dependencies. IBM has promoted Open Liberty 22.0.0.6 from its beta release to deliver: support for MicroProfile GraphQL 2.0 fixes to address the CVE-2022-22475 and CVE-2022-22393 vulnerabilities and notable bug fixes.

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On the road to Spring Shell 2.1.0, fifth milestone release was made available to deliver fixes from Spring Shell 2.1.0-M4 such as: the option with the annotation not marked as required add support for exit codes and a broken exit code customisation. Other notable dates at this time include a public review from December 2022 through January 2023 and the GA release in March 2023.īuild 1 of the JDK 20 early-access builds was also made available this past week featuring these updates. Clark and Goetz will serve as the specification leads. JSR 395, Java SE 20, was submitted this past week to formally announce the six-member expert group for JDK 20, namely Simon Ritter (Azul Systems), Jayaprakash Arthanareeswaran (Eclipse Foundation), Andrew Haley (Red Hat), Christoph Langer (SAP SE), Iris Clark (Oracle) and Brian Goetz (Oracle).


JEP 427: Pattern Matching for switch (Third Preview).

