Monday, November 11, 2024

Re: Announcement for the GWT 2.12 release

Just write a short article about the release of GWT 2.12: 

https://medium.com/@lofidewanto/full-stack-java-in-2024-aa2f1f0fcf08?sk=5f11ac5dc4cf4ac49c2091b238989d28

Enjoy, Lofi

Craig Mitchell schrieb am Mittwoch, 6. November 2024 um 03:21:08 UTC+1:
> I think, updating client and server to Java 17 might be enough. Spring Boot 3 at least requires Java 17. If someone is willing to use Java 21 on the server, it is possible by updating it. @Craig: What do you think?

Agreed.  PR:  https://github.com/NaluKit/gwt-maven-springboot-archetype/pull/21

Cheers.

On Monday 4 November 2024 at 10:11:55 pm UTC+11 Frank Hossfeld wrote:
I think, updating client and server to Java 17 might be enough. Spring Boot 3 at least requires Java 17. If someone is willing to use Java 21 on the server, it is possible by updating it. @Craig: What do you think?

Craig Mitchell schrieb am Sonntag, 3. November 2024 um 10:24:03 UTC+1:
Woohoo!  Upgrade went flawlessly.  Thank you to all involved!

@Frank  The work done in this PR https://github.com/NaluKit/gwt-maven-springboot-archetype/pull/8 can be either removed, or maybe we want to upgrade the server to Java 21, and the client to Java 17.

On Saturday 2 November 2024 at 3:41:37 am UTC+11 Frank Hossfeld wrote:
Fyi, gwt-maven-springboot-archetype have been updated (version 2024.11.1) with GWT 2.12 and Spring Boot 3.3.5

Thomas Broyer schrieb am Donnerstag, 31. Oktober 2024 um 23:19:37 UTC+1:
Fyi, gwt-maven-archetypes have been updated (version 2024.10.31) with GWT 2.12 (and Maven plugins each updated to their latest version)

On Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 3:22:14 PM UTC+1 Colin Alworth wrote:
GWT 2.12 is here!

Highlights:
  • Added support for Java 12-17 language features, including text blocks, instanceof pattern matching, records, and switch expressions.
  • Minimum Java version 11 is required to run any dev tools, though the server code should continue to function with Java 8 for this release. Later versions may no longer support Java 8. Tested to run on Java 11-23.
  • Added support for sourcemaps to include the contents of the sources files.
  • Enabled sourcemaps by default in all browsers
  • Fix CSP issues in linkers and dev mode, provide CSP workarounds for GWT-RPC payloads
This was a shorter release cycle than we've done in the past, and we're taking steps to simplify some of the processes we use, while still ensuring that projects can continue to update with a minimum of friction. Thanks to our testers, reviewers, committers in this release! A short list of the names that helped bring us this release: Ahmad Bawaneh, Michael S., Dmitrii Tikhomirov, Zbynek Konecny, Paul Kintner, George Paret, Daniel Portmann, Frank Hossfeld, Joan Pablo Gardella, Jens Nehlmeier, Thomas Broyer,

Join us on the issue tracker or at our OpenCollective page to help make future releases.possible.

 

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