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Spring Cloud 2022.0.0 Released: New Features, Modules, and Java 17 Support

Spring Cloud 2022.0.0, built on Spring Framework 6.x and Spring Boot 3.x, introduces a suite of updated modules, full Jakarta EE compatibility, mandatory Java 17 support, and marks OpenFeign as feature‑complete, offering developers a comprehensive toolkit for modern distributed systems.

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Spring Cloud 2022.0.0 Released: New Features, Modules, and Java 17 Support

Spring Cloud 2022.0.0, built on Spring Framework 6.x and Spring Boot 3.x, has been officially released. It supports Jakarta EE and requires a minimum of Java 17.

The release provides tools for common distributed‑system patterns such as configuration management, service discovery, intelligent routing, micro‑proxy, control bus, one‑time token, global lock, distributed session, and cluster state.

Spring Cloud OpenFeign reaches feature‑complete status in this version, meaning no new features will be added, only bug fixes and security updates.

Key modules that received important changes include:

Spring Cloud Kubernetes

Spring Cloud Function

Spring Cloud Circuitbreaker

Spring Cloud Task

Spring Cloud Stream

Spring Cloud OpenFeign

Spring Cloud Commons

Spring Cloud Contract

Spring Cloud Netflix

Spring Cloud Consul

Spring Cloud Config

Spring Cloud Gateway

For detailed release notes, visit the original announcement.

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