What’s New in Spring Data Ockham (2020.0.0) Release?

The October 2020 Spring Data Ockham (2020.0.0) release introduces a new version‑naming scheme, updates to Spring Data Neo4j, JDBC, R2DBC, Redis, adds RxJava 3 and De‑lombok support, and outlines compatibility notes for Spring Boot 2.4 and Neo4j users.

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What’s New in Spring Data Ockham (2020.0.0) Release?

2020-10-28 marked the first Spring Data release after the version‑control scheme change, version 2020.0.0 with the codename Ockham. Previously releases used names such as Neumann‑RELEASE.

Main highlights of this release include:

New version naming rule and the latest spring-data-bom.

Reactive SpEL context extension and audit support.

Spring Data Neo4j 6.0 adds SDN‑RX.

Spring Data JDBC adds an Oracle dialect.

Refactored Spring Data R2DBC.

Upgrade to Redis 6.0 with ACL authentication and Sorted‑Set command support.

Support for RxJava 3.

Support for De‑lombok production‑code.

Further details are available in the official documentation: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-data-commons/wiki/Release-Train-Ockham-%282020.0.0%29

Spring Boot users should note that this Spring Data version is currently compatible with Spring Boot 2.4‑RC1; after the Spring Boot 2.4 release it can be used directly. Developers on Spring Boot 2.3 who use Neo4j should check compatibility when upgrading.

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