Spring Framework Release Train Rescheduled to June 8-14 With Critical Security Patches
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Summary
The Spring development team has announced that the May release train has been rescheduled and condensed to June 8-14, 2026. Most projects within the Spring portfolio will require upgrades for newly released security patches, and the team strongly recommends upgrading as soon as possible. The article discusses how generative AI is dominating the tech landscape in 2026 and its impact on accelerating time to market and improving software quality, while also providing updates on Spring framework releases and security patches.
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The majority of projects within the Spring portfolio will require upgrades for newly released security patches.
It is strongly recommended to upgrade as soon as possible to the latest patches.
Across our industry, we are seeing material impacts of generative AI and its ability to accelerate time to market for business capabilities, improve quality by addr
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