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Attendees:
Brent
Daniel
Henri
https://shibboleth.atlassian.net/browse/JOIDC-50
First thoughts on this: a new configuration property for a function that feeds profile configurations
A lesson learned from the incompatibilities with the legacy tokens: make sure that the endpoints can handle prefix-configuration changes
The prefix approach doesn’t work with the JWT access tokens (JOIDC-7)
https://shibboleth.atlassian.net/browse/JOIDC-21
The admin-flow approach (input: JSON, output: token compatible with some profile) could be useful in other parts too → Trying to make the structure generic
The first functional PoC progressing
Ian
Heads up: Maven 3.8.2 is broken: https://shibboleth.atlassian.net/browse/JPAR-185
Initial details for Spring 6 have been announced: https://spring.io/blog/2021/09/02/a-java-17-and-jakarta-ee-9-baseline-for-spring-framework-6
Short fluffy talk at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0-IhAKnkWM covers most of the following
Java 17 baseline, will also support next two LTS after that (Java 23 and 29 in 2024 and 2027 respectively) (Spring 5 will not go beyond Java 17).
Jakarta EE 9 baseline, implying
namespace change from
javax
tojakarta
Tomcat 10, Jetty 11 baseline
The talks from Spring One (incl. Juergen Hoeller’s deeper dive on Spring 6) will be available 2021-09-07 at SpringOne.
GA 2022 Q4
M1 2021 Q4, i.e., in a couple of months. In principle, we could start a feature branch for Spring 6 at this point, or in general branch for v5. (Hibernate or some other dependency might be a sticking point; beta of next version of Hibernate expected in 2022).
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