Dear Spring community,

It’s my pleasure to announce that Spring Framework 4.2 RC1 is now available from our milestone repository. This is a feature release in the 4.x line with a focus on core refinements and modern web capabilities:

Annotation detection on Java 8 default methods (e.g. @Bean )

) Annotation-based application events ( @EventListener )

) First-class support for annotation attribute aliases

Full nested path processing for direct field binding

Data binding and conversion for JSR-354 Money & Currency

Integration with Hibernate ORM 5.0 (natively and via JPA)

Rich support for CORS and declarative HTTP caching

First-class support for HTTP Streaming and Server-Sent Events

Listenable/CompletableFuture as message handler return value

A STOMP client for use over TCP and WebSocket channels

Check out the full changelog and the New Features and Enhancements in Spring Framework 4.2 in the reference documentation for a more detailed overview. We’ll be publishing in-depth blog posts for specific feature areas in the course of the next few weeks; stay tuned!

There is an RC2 planned for mid June before we go GA in mid July. Note that the 4.2 line will supersede 4.1 immediately, with further 4.1.x maintenance only to be provided for a few months after the 4.2 GA release. Development towards 4.3 will commence soon afterwards.

We’re looking forward to getting in touch via Twitter, StackOverflow or JIRA.

Cheers,

Juergen

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