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Spring News Roundup: Spring Vault Milestone, Point Releases and End of OSS Support

by Samantha Rowland
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Spring News Roundup: Exciting Updates and Important Changes

The Spring community witnessed a whirlwind of developments during the week of June 16th, 2025. This period was marked by significant milestones and updates across various Spring projects. Let’s delve into the key highlights of this bustling week in the Spring ecosystem.

Spring Vault 4.0 Milestone Release

One of the standout events was the announcement of the first milestone release of Spring Vault 4.0. This release brings a host of new features, enhancements, and bug fixes to the table. Spring Vault plays a crucial role in modern application development by providing seamless integration with HashiCorp Vault for managing secrets and sensitive data. The 4.0 milestone release underscores the commitment of the Spring team to deliver cutting-edge solutions to developers.

Point Releases Galore

In addition to the Spring Vault milestone release, the week also saw a flurry of point releases across several essential projects. Updates were rolled out for Spring Boot, Spring Security, Spring Authorization Server, Spring Modulith, Spring AMQP, and Spring for Apache Kafka. These point releases typically address issues, introduce improvements, and ensure compatibility with the latest technologies. For developers relying on these Spring projects, staying up to date with these releases is paramount to leverage the latest functionalities and enhancements.

End of OSS Support for Release Trains

As the Spring ecosystem continues to evolve, it’s essential to note that several release trains for various Spring projects will reach the end of OSS support on June 30, 2025. This means that these older versions will no longer receive official support, including bug fixes and security patches. Developers and organizations using these release trains are advised to plan their migration to newer, supported versions to ensure the stability and security of their applications.

The Spring community remains vibrant and dynamic, with continuous innovation and updates shaping the landscape of Java development. The recent milestones, point releases, and upcoming changes underscore the commitment of the Spring team to provide developers with robust tools and frameworks to build modern, scalable applications.

Stay tuned for more updates and announcements from the Spring ecosystem as we navigate the ever-evolving world of Java development together.

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