Mark Paluch

Mark Paluch

Mark is Software Craftsman, Spring Data Project Lead at Pivotal, and Lead of the Lettuce Redis driver. His focus is now on reactive data integrations and R2DBC.

Recent Blog posts by Mark Paluch

Spring Data 2023.1.0-M1 released

Releases | July 14, 2023 | ...

On behalf of everyone who has contributed, it is my pleasure to announce the first milestone release of Spring Data 2023.1 being available from our repo.spring.io/milestone repository now. This release introduces the main themes for the 2023.1 generation, with initial features for all of our themes:

Check out our release notes about the specific features across our protfolio and the individual modules. The upcoming Spring Boot 3.2 M1 milestone integrates with this milestone release. Please give 2023.1.0-M1 an early try and let us know how it goes, helping us…

Using Spring for GraphQL with Spring Data Neo4j

Engineering | June 27, 2023 | ...

Introduction

This is a guest blog post by Gerrit Meier from Neo4j who maintain(s) the Spring Data Neo4j module.

A few weeks ago version 1.2.0 of Spring (for) GraphQL was released with a bunch of new features. This also includes even better integration with Spring Data modules. Motivated by those changes, more support in Spring Data Neo4j has been added, to give the best experience when using it in combination with Spring GraphQL. This post will guide you on creating a Spring application with data stored in Neo4j and GraphQL support. If you are only partial interested in the domain, you can…

Spring Data 2023.0.1, 2022.0.7, and 2021.2.13 available now

Releases | June 16, 2023 | ...

On behalf of the team, I’m pleased to announce the availability of Spring Data 2023.0.1, 2022.0.7, and 2021.2.13 service releases. These releases ship with selected improvements, including fixes for regressions.

The upcoming Spring Boot releases will pick up these for your convenience.

2023.0.1

Spring Data 2023.0 goes GA

Releases | May 12, 2023 | ...

On behalf of the Spring Data engineering team and everyone who contributed to this release, I am delighted to announce the general availability of Spring Data 2023.0 (Codename: Ullman) from Maven Central! This release has a strong focus on AOT follow-ups and several module-specific improvements.

Spring Data 2023.0 leverages Spring Framework 6.0.9 as its baseline along with Project Reactor 2022.0.7 and Micrometer 1.10.6.

A general theme of this release was the introduction keyset-based scrolling. We added a new Scroll API across the portfolio to implement alternative scrolling mechanisms for…

Spring Vault 3.0.2 and 2.3.3 fix CVE-2023-20859

Releases | March 20, 2023 | ...

On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that the Spring Vault 3.0.2 and 2.3.3 versions are available now.

Spring Vault 3.0.2 ships with 7 fixes and documentation improvements Spring Vault 2.3.3 ships with 13 fixes and selected improvements.

Those versions fix the following CVE:

CVE-2023-20859: Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log Sourced from Failed Revocation of Tokens

Those versions will be shipped with Spring Cloud in the next days. Until then, please override the dependency version in your project.

For Gradle builds in build.gradle:

Spring Data 2022.0.3 and 2021.2.9 released

Releases | March 03, 2023 | ...

On behalf of the team, I’m pleased to announce the availability of Spring Data 2022.0.3 and 2021.2.9 service releases. These releases ship with improvements, including fixes for regressions. Some of them were important enough that we decided to release this version early, outside of the usual schedule.

The upcoming Spring Boot 3.0.4 release is going to pick up Spring Data 2022.0.3 for your convenience. If you want to upgrade your Spring Boot 2.7.x application to use Spring Data 2021.2.9, then use the version property mechanism to specify the Spring Data BOM version:

Maven POM:

<properties…

Spring Data 2023.0.0-M2, 2022.0.2, and 2021.2.8 released

Releases | February 20, 2023 | ...

On behalf of the team, I’m pleased to announce the availability of the first Spring Data 2023.0.0-M2 milestone and Spring Data 2022.0.2 and 2021.2.8 service releases. After we noticed that 2023.0.0-M1 had a glitch caused by the release tooling, we immediately rolled a fixed 2023.0.0-M2.

While the two service releases ship mostly with bug fixes and depenedency upgrades, the first milestone of the 2023.0.0 release name (Codename: Ullman) ships with new features around MongoDB. You can find more details in our release notes.

The upcoming Spring Boot 3.0.3 and 2.7.9 releases are going to pick up Spring Data 2022.0.2 respective 2021.2.8

Spring Data 2022.0.1 and 2021.2.7 available

Releases | January 13, 2023 | ...

On behalf of the team, I’m pleased to announce the availability of the 2022.0.1 and 2021.2.7 service releases. Those releases ship with mostly bug fixes and dependency upgrades.

For your convenience, the next Spring Boot releases will pick up 2022.0.1 and 2021.2.7 in the upcoming days. To round things off, here are the links to the individual modules, changelogs, and documentation:

2022.0.1

Spring Vault 3.0 goes GA

Releases | November 28, 2022 | ...

On behalf of the team, it is my very great pleasure to announce that Spring Vault 3.0 is now generally available, and 3.0.0 can be found in Maven Central.

This release ships with several refinements and new features. Highlights of the new release include:

  • A Java 17 baseline

  • Support additional HTTP Clients, including the reactive JDK HTTP Client

  • Support for Vault Repositories using versioned Key/Value secrets engines

There are far too many features to list them all here in detail, so head over to the release notes page in our wiki to find out more.

Thanks to everyone who has contributed…

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