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Java News Roundup: GlassFish, Spring AI MCP, Grails, Helidon, JReleaser, Resilience4j, Arquillian - This week's relatively quiet Java roundup for December 30th, 2024
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- Fatih Kacar
Exciting Java Updates: GlassFish, Spring AI MCP, Grails, Helidon, JReleaser, Resilience4j, Arquillian
Welcome to this week's Java news roundup for December 30th, 2024, where the Java ecosystem has seen some key updates and releases. Let's dive into the latest developments:
GlassFish 7.0.21
The latest version of GlassFish, version 7.0.21, brings new features and enhancements to the popular Java application server. Developers can now leverage the improved capabilities of GlassFish for their projects.
Spring AI MCP 0.4.0 and 0.3.0
Spring AI MCP has been updated to versions 0.4.0 and 0.3.0, introducing new functionalities and improvements. Developers working with Spring AI MCP can explore the enhanced capabilities offered by these updates.
Grails 6.2.3
Grails, the popular web application framework, has released version 6.2.3 with various enhancements and bug fixes. Developers can take advantage of the improvements in Grails to build robust and efficient web applications.
Helidon 4.1.6
Helidon, the lightweight Java microservices framework, has been updated to version 4.1.6, delivering new features and optimizations. Developers can now utilize the latest version of Helidon to streamline their microservices development.
JReleaser 1.16.0
JReleaser has been updated to version 1.16.0, offering new functionality and improvements for release automation in Java projects. Developers can rely on JReleaser to simplify the release process and ensure smooth deployments.
Resilience4j 2.3.0
Resilience4j, the fault tolerance library for Java, has released version 2.3.0 with enhancements and bug fixes. Developers can integrate Resilience4j into their applications to build resilient and reliable systems.
Arquillian 1.9.2.Final
The latest release of Arquillian, version 1.9.2.Final, brings updates and improvements to the testing framework for Java applications. Developers can leverage Arquillian to write comprehensive tests and ensure the quality of their Java code.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates and news in the Java ecosystem as technology continues to evolve.
By Michael Redlich