Java News Roundup: Key Updates on Jakarta NoSQL, Spring 7.0, Maven 4.0, and LangChain4j
Blog post from SSOJet
Recent updates in prominent software projects showcase a variety of enhancements and releases aimed at improving performance, compatibility, and security. OpenJDK is focusing on JDK 25 with the introduction of JEP 502 for stable values and JEP 503 to remove the 32-bit x86 port. Jakarta NoSQL 1.0 has launched, featuring updated interfaces and annotations, while the Spring Framework 7.0.0 milestone introduces improvements in null safety and application context support. Maven 4.0.0's third release candidate brings changes in dependency injection and repository property support, and LangChain4j 1.0 Beta has transitioned to Java's HttpClient, removing deprecated methods. SSOJet continues to enhance enterprise security with its API-first platform, offering features like secure Single Sign-On, Multi-Factor Authentication, and directory synchronization for B2B businesses.
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