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What's New in Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3

This course will cover what is new in Spring Boot 3 and Spring Framework 6.

Intermediate
41m
(53)

Created by Bryan Hansen

Last Updated Mar 31, 2023

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What's New in Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3

This course will cover what is new in Spring Boot 3 and Spring Framework 6.

Intermediate
41m
(53)

Created by Bryan Hansen

Last Updated Mar 31, 2023

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Spring 6 has been almost 5 years in the making of this release. Subsequently Spring Boot 3 also had to be released in the timing of this release because of all the library changes. In this course, What's New in Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3, you’ll see what has changed since the prior releases and how it might impact your code going forward. First, you'll explore fundamental changes in Java 17. Then, you'll see how to migrate your Spring Boot app from version 2 to version 3. Finally, you'll learn about library changes in Spring 6, and what is deprecated and what to watch out for. By the end of this course, you'll know what has changed in Spring Boot and Spring Framework.

What's New in Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3
Intermediate
41m
(53)
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Bryan Hansen
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Bryan is a Director at Software Technology Group, a consulting company based out of Salt Lake City, and has authored and taught numerous courses in Java.

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