1. Spring and Java
>> Spring and Security In The Times Of AI [spring.io]
A candid look at why the May release train moved into June, and why this round of upgrades deserves real attention: AI-assisted scanning is changing the volume of security reports across open source. An interesting read.
Also worth reading:
- >> Hibernate 7.4 New Features [jetbrains.com]
- >> Tiberius: A Security Testing Framework for LLM Applications in Java [foojay.io]
- >> Intelligent JVM Monitoring: Combining JDK Flight Recorder with AI [inside.java]
- >> Two Hibernate Annotations That Cut Our JSON Processing Time in Half [in.relation.to]
- >> Empower your AI migrations to Quarkus with Skills [quarkus.io]
- >> Jakarta EE is Ready for AI – But Don’t Just Take My Word for It! [foojay.io]
- >> Bumping the minimum officially supported GraalVM version to 25.0 [quarkus.io]
- >> Quarkus Hibernate with Panache Next renamed to Quarkus Data Hibernate [quarkus.io]
- >> PEM Encodings of Cryptographic Objects (Third Preview) [openjdk.org]
- >> Post-Mortem Crash Analysis with jcmd [openjdk.org]
- >> JFR In-Process Data Redaction [openjdk.org]
- >> Endive and the next chapter of WebAssembly on the JVM [bytecodealliance.org]
Webinars and presentations:
- >> Episode 59 “Java *is* Memory Efficient” [AtA] [inside.java]
- >> A Bootiful Podcast: JetBrains’ Marit van Dijk [spring.io]
- >> A Bootiful Podcast: Microsoft’s Martijn Verburg [spring.io]
Time to upgrade:
- >> Hibernate Reactive 4.4.0.Final released [in.relation.to]
- >> IntelliJ IDEA 2026.1.3 Is Out! and IntelliJ IDEA 2025.3.6 Is Out! [jetbrains.com]
- >> Kotlin 2.4.0 Released [jetbrains.com]
- >> Quarkus 3.36.1 – Maintenance release [quarkus.io]
- >> Spring AI 2.0.0-M8 is available now [spring.io]
- >> Jetty 12.1.10, 12.0.36, and 12.0.35 [github.com/jetty]
- >> Vert.x 4.5.28 and 5.1.1 [github.com/eclipse-vertx]
- >> Elasticsearch 9.4.2, 9.3.5, and 8.19.16 [github.com/elastic]
- >> Zuul v3.6.10 [github.com/Netflix]
- >> Micronaut Core 5.0.2, 5.0.1, 4.10.25, 4.10.24, 3.10.8, and 3.10.7 [github.com/micronaut-projects]
2. Technical & Musings
>> From Silos to Service Topology: Why Netflix Built a Real-Time Service Map [netflixtechblog.com]
Netflix moved toward a live topology map of service dependencies.
Also worth reading:
- >> AI gateways: why and how [frankel.ch]
- >> With Claude: Less Coding, More Testing [henrikwarne.com]
- >> Dynamic Repartitioning for Time Series Workloads [netflixtechblog.com]
- >> Building an autonomous ML researcher with Claude Code dynamic workflows [krasserm.github.io]
- >> 1,000 Data Breaches Later, the Disclosure Lag is Worse Than Ever [troyhunt.com]
- >> NFC, Crypto, Biometrics, And A New Build Cloud [foojay.io]
- >> Humans In The Way [satisfice.com]
3. Pick of the Week
>> Subtract [sive.rs]
