So there it is! We go deep covering the interesting news of Spring Boot 3, and Spring Framework 6… and looking at the BASELINE requirement of Java 17… what does that mean for the industry? Are we now becoming more proactive in upgrading? (or do we still upgrade only when we need to?). This is a great episode where we explore what does it mean to have a high cadence, and what it also means to have our dependencies require an upgrade. We are much more dynamic now!
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Oh my! So this episode Freddy couldn’t be in (He was busy running a Seattle JUG meetup), but have no Fear! As Bob, Michael and Josh took the helm on recording (and making sure that I was red with jealousy at not being there). Covering the news (Javaone is coming!), to the latest topics (Java dead again?) we have a breath of fresh air, and “back to roots” format on how we used to record these.
So come and start listening to this episode, in the nostalgic format of how we started!
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Conferences
JavaOne is back
https://www.oracle.com/cloudworld/javaone/
Apache Con (New Orleans Oct 3 – 6)
https://www.apachecon.com/
DevTalks Romania:
https://www.devtalks.ro/about/
Spring One (December 6-8 CFP closes June 20 registration is currently open)
News
Loom to Java 19
https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/05/java-news-roundup-apr25-2022/
Spring for GraphQL 1.0
https://spring.io/projects/spring-graphql
Project Leyden
https://openjdk.org/projects/leyden/
Kotlin 1.7.0
https://blog.jetbrains.com/kotlin/2022/06/kotlin-1-7-0-released/
Lightbend Kalix.
https://www.kalix.io
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