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Java News Roundup: Spring Milestone, Payara Platform, Jakarta EE 11 Update, Apache Fory

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Last updated: 2025/06/15 at 11:27 PM
News Room Published 15 June 2025
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This week’s Java roundup for June 9th, 2025, features news highlighting: the sixth milestone release of Spring Framework 7.0; the June 2025 edition of Payara Platform; point releases of Apache Tomcat, Micrometer, Project Reactor and Micronaut; Jakarta EE 11 Platform on the verge of a GA release; and Apache Fury renamed to Apache Fory.

JDK 25

Build 27 of the JDK 25 early-access builds was made available this past week featuring updates from Build 26 that include fixes for various issues. More details on this release may be found in the release notes.

JDK 26

Build 2 of the JDK 26 early-access builds was also made available this past week featuring updates from Build 1 that include fixes for various issues. Further details on this release may be found in the release notes.

Jakarta EE

In his weekly Hashtag Jakarta EE blog, Ivar Grimstad, Jakarta EE developer advocate at the Eclipse Foundation, provided an update on Jakarta EE 11 and Jakarta EE 12, writing:

We’re finally there! The release review for the Jakarta EE 11 Platform specification is ongoing. All the members of the Jakarta EE Specification Committee have voted, so as soon as the minimum duration of 7 days is over, the release of the specification will be approved. Public announcements and celebrations will follow in the weeks to come.


With Jakarta EE 11 out the door, the Jakarta EE Platform project can focus entirely on Jakarta EE 12. A project Milestone 0 is being planned as we speak. One of the activities of that milestone will be to get all CI Jobs and configurations set up for the new way of releasing to Maven Central due to the end-of-life of OSSRH. There will be a new release of the EE4J Parent POM to support this.

The road to Jakarta EE 11 included five milestone releases, the release of the Core Profile in December 2024, the release of Web Profile in April 2025, and a first release candidate of the Platform before its anticipated GA release in June 2025.

Spring Framework

The sixth milestone release of Spring Framework 7.0.0 delivers bug fixes, improvements in documentation, dependency upgrades and new features such as: initial support for the Spring Retry project; and a new getObjectMapper() method, defined in the JacksonJsonMessageConverter class, due to now-deprecated MappingJackson2MessageConverter class that had the same method that offered the same functionality. More details on this release may be found in the release notes.

The release of Spring Framework 6.2.8 and 6.1.2 primarily provides a resolution for CVE-2025-41234, RFD Attack via “Content-Disposition” Header Sourced from Request, where an application is vulnerable to a Reflected File Download attack when a Content-Disposition header is set with a non-ASCII character set, where the filename attribute is derived from user-supplied input. Further details on these releases may be found in the release notes for version 6.2.8 and version 6.1.21.

Payara Platform

Payara has released their June 2025 edition of the Payara Platform that includes Community Edition 6.2025.6, Enterprise Edition 6.27.0 and Enterprise Edition 5.76.0. All three releases deliver: improved deployment times using a new <domain_dir>/lib/warlibs directory that allows shared libraries to be placed outside individual application packages; and support for bean validation in MicroProfile OpenAPI 3.1.

This edition also delivers Payara 7.2025.1.Alpha2 that advances support for Jakarta EE 11 that includes updates to Eclipse Expressly 6.0.0, Eclipse Soteria 4.0.1 and Eclipse Krazo 3.0, compatible implementations of the Jakarta Expression Language 6.0, Jakarta Security 4.0 and Jakarta MVC 3.0 specifications, respectively.

More details on these releases may be found in the release notes for Community Edition 6.2025.6 and Enterprise Edition 6.27.0 and Enterprise Edition 5.76.0.

Micronaut

The Micronaut Foundation has released version 4.8.3 of the Micronaut Framework, based on Micronaut Core 4.8.18, featuring bug fixes and patch updates to modules: Micronaut Security, Micronaut Serialization, Micronaut Oracle Cloud, Micronaut SourceGen, Micronaut for Spring, Micronaut Data, Micronaut Micrometer and Micronaut Coherence. Further details on this release may be found in the release notes.

Micrometer

Version 1.15.1, 1.14.8 and 1.13.15 of Micrometer Metrics provides dependency upgrades and resolutions to notable issues such as: a ConcurrentModificationException from the IndexProviderFactory class using a HashMap, which is not thread safe, upon building an instance of the DistributionSummary interface. More details on these releases may be found in the release notes for version 1.15.1, version 1.14.8 and version 1.13.15.

Versions 1.5.1, 1.4.7 and 1.3.13 of Micrometer Tracing ships with: dependency upgrades to Micrometer Metrics 1.15.1, 1.14.8 and 1.13.15, respectively, and a resolution to the append(Context context, Map<String, String> baggage) method, defined in the ReactorBaggage class, that adds new baggage values to an existing instance of the Project Reactor Context interface, unintentionally overwrites any conflicting keys with the existing values of the baggage parameter, not the newly provided ones. Further details on these releases may be found in the release notes for version 1.5.1, version 1.4.7 and version 1.3.13.

Project Reactor

The fourth milestone release of Project Reactor 2025.0.0 provides dependency upgrades to reactor-core 3.8.0-M4, reactor-netty 1.3.0-M4, reactor-pool 1.2.0-M4. There was also a realignment to version 2025.0.0-M4 with the reactor-addons 3.5.2 and reactor-kotlin-extensions 1.2.3 artifacts that remain unchanged. With this release, Reactor Kafka is no longer part of the Project Reactor BOM as Reactor Kafka was discontinued in May 2025. More details on this release may be found in the release notes.

Similarly, Project Reactor 2024.0.7, the seventh maintenance release, provides dependency upgrades to reactor-core 3.7.7, reactor-netty 1.2.7 and reactor-pool 1.1.3. There was also a realignment to version 2024.0.7 with the reactor-addons 3.5.2, reactor-kotlin-extensions 1.2.3 and reactor-kafka 1.3.23 artifacts that remain unchanged. Further details on this release may be found in the release notes.

And finally, Project Reactor 2023.0.19, the nineteenth maintenance release, provides dependency upgrades to reactor-core 3.6.18, reactor-netty 1.1.31 and reactor-pool 1.0.11. There was also a realignment to version 2023.0.19 with the reactor-addons 3.5.2, reactor-kotlin-extensions 1.2.3 and reactor-kafka 1.3.23 artifacts that remain unchanged. This is the last release in the 2023.0.x release train as it is being removed from OSS support. More details on this release may be found in the release notes and their support policy.

Apache Software Foundation

Versions 11.0.8, 10.1.42 and 9.0.106 of Apache Tomcat (announced here, here and here, respectively) ship with bug fixes and improvements such as: two new attributes, maxPartCount and maxPartHeaderSize, added to the Connector class to provide finer-grained control of multi-part request processing; and a refactor of the TaskQueue class that implements the new RetryableQueue interface for improved integration of custom instances of the Java Executor interface which provide their own implementation of the Java BlockingQueue interface. Further details on these releases may be found in the release notes for version 11.0.8, version 10.1.42 and version 9.0.16.

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has announced that their polyglot serialization framework, formerly known as Apache Fury, has been renamed to Apache Fory to resolve naming conflicts identified by the ASF Brand Management. The team decided on the new name, Fory, to preserve phonetic similarity to Fury “while establishing a distinct identity aligned with ASF standards.“

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