Java News Roundup: Spring Shell, JReleaser, TornadoInsight, Apache Camel
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Java News Roundup: Spring Shell, JReleaser, TornadoInsight, Apache Camel
"The GA release of Spring Shell 4.0.0 delivers bug fixes, documentation improvements, dependency upgrades and new features such as: a redesign of the command programming model that eliminates the need to use the or annotations when using Spring Boot and a resolution to the unexpected behavior with the annotation; and a new, improved DSL that addresses an instance of the CommandRegistration.Builder interface match with new builder format with the Spring Security interface."
"Version 1.22.0 of JReleaser, a Java utility that streamlines creating project releases, has been released to provide bug fixes, documentation improvements, dependency upgrades and new features such as: an overhaul of the Signing section that allows developers to simultaneously sign artifacts using multiple methods; support for Minisign, a tool for signing files and verifying signatures; and the ability to skip the waiting period when deploying artifacts to Maven Central."
Spring Shell 4.0.0 reached GA with bug fixes, documentation improvements, dependency upgrades, a redesigned command programming model that removes certain Spring Boot annotations, fixes for unexpected annotation behavior, a new DSL and builder format, alignment with Spring Framework 7.0 and Spring Boot 4.0, and JSpecify null-safety support. JReleaser 1.22.0 adds bug fixes, documentation and dependency updates, overhauls the Signing section to allow multiple simultaneous signing methods, adds Minisign support, and permits skipping the Maven Central waiting period during deployment. Apache Camel released a 4.14.3 point update. TornadoInsight is now compatible with TornadoVM 2.0. JDK 26 remains at Build 29 and JDK 27 at Build 3 in early-access; developers are encouraged to report bugs via the Java Bug Database.
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