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@vedran_pavic Java 11 was an option. But with JDK 11 LTS free updates ending before JDK8’s , most of the upgrade pain being there, and all the missing cool language features introduced as of 12…
At that point staying on JK8 looked almost more appealing!
@vedran_pavic Spring pays attention to backwards compatibility with its API, flexibility with 3rd party dependencies - but Spring also has a responsibility to use a sane baseline for the entire community and move the ecosystem forward.
@vedran_pavic So far the response from the community has been quite positive. The recording of Juergen’s talk at #SpringOne will be live soon. Hopefully we’ll get more feedback!
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Now watching "From Spring Framework 5.3 to 6.0" springone.io/2021/sessions/… #SpringOne
Current Framework 5.3.x generation has a Java 8 + Java EE7 baseline but tracks recent APIs and Java versions. This is the LTS generation Spring Boot 2.6 and 2.7 will be based on.
First 6.0 milestone by the end of 2021.
Spring Framework 6.0: Java 17 + Jakarta EE 9 baseline.
The Spring team recommends an upgrade to Java 17 LTS, getting all the performance and language benefits.

The 6.x line will follow further with Java & Jakarta evolution.
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📣 hey @s1p

Here are all the materials of a workshop and presentation from #springone

*Event-Driven Architectures for Spring Developers*

* Slides and links gamov.dev/ywg

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@s1p *Apache Kafka Event-Streaming Platform for .NET Developers*

* Slides and links gamov.dev/cvn

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@s1p *Using Apache Kafka® and Spring Platform to Build Event-Driven Microservices*

* Description gamov.dev/ova
* The materials gamov.dev/i3g
* Code gamov.dev/okk

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JPMC has gone from deploying 6k times a year to their platform to 6-7k times a day. Stephen Flaherty explains how CI/CD, frameworks, and practices, like “cloud parties” have accelerated cloud adoption at #SpringOne
Amazing outcomes at JPMC enabling developers with a multi-cloud platform and automation.. #SpringOne
JPMC created a framework called Moneta… think start.spring.io, but internal to JPMC… it layers on authentication, etc. Each day, 250 components are created using this framework... Wow! Making it easy for developers goes a long way... #SpringOne
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