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"content": "It is our pleasure to announce the release of Quarkus 3.20, which is our new LTS (Long Term Support) version. This version is built on the top of Quarkus 3.19 with some additional bugfixes. New features landed in Quarkus 3.21, which was also released today. If you want to know more about our LTS policy, the is a must read. LTS releases are supported for 12 months. If you are coming from the previous LTS, Quarkus 3.15, there are a lot of exciting new features and we recommend reading the following announcements: * * * * UPDATE To update to Quarkus 3.20, we recommend updating to the latest version of the Quarkus CLI and run: quarkus update Note that quarkus update can update your applications from any version of Quarkus (including 2.x) to Quarkus 3.20 LTS. If you are upgrading from 3.19, there’s nothing to do as 3.20 is the direct continuation of 3.19. If you are upgrading from the previous LTS, Quarkus 3.15, please refer to the following migration guides: * * * * * - this one is empty as 3.20 is the continuation of 3.19 Note that quarkus update should handle most of the heavy lifting for you, but there are still cases that should be handled manually and we recommend reading these migration guides carefully. WHAT’S NEW? PLATFORM COMPONENT UPGRADES CAMEL QUARKUS Camel Quarkus has been updated to 3.20.0. You can find everything you need to know about it in the . QUARKUS CXF Quarkus CXF 3.20 was released and is now available in . Check the release notes for more information about what is new in this release. AMAZON SERVICES The Amazon Services extensions have been upgraded to version 3.3.1. FULL CHANGELOG The core part of Quarkus 3.20.0 is a rebadged release of Quarkus 3.19.4 so nothing new here. CONTRIBUTORS The Quarkus community is growing and has now . Many many thanks to each and everyone of them. In particular for the 3.20 release, thanks to Ales Justin, Alexey Loubyansky, Andreas Maechler, Andy Damevin, Auri Munoz, brunobat, Clement Escoffier, cmoulliard, David Cotton, Dennis Kronbügel, Fabian, Foivos Zakkak, Georg Leber, George Gastaldi, Georgios Andrianakis, Guillaume Smet, Jakub Jedlicka, Jan Martiska, jcjveraa, Karm Michal Babacek, Katia Aresti, Ladislav Thon, Marco Belladelli, Martin Kouba, Martin Panzer, masecla22, Maximilian Zellhofer, melloware, Michal Maléř, Michal Vavřík, Ozan Gunalp, Peter Palaga, Phillip Kruger, Robert Stupp, Roberto Cortez, Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer, Ryan Dens, Rüdiger zu Dohna, Sergey Beryozkin, shjones, Stephan Strate, Steve Hawkins, Stuart Douglas, Thomas Canava, w0pp, Welton Rodrigo Torres Nascimento, Willem Jan Glerum, xstefank, and Yoshikazu Nojima. The list is a bit smaller than usual as 3.20 only contains bugfixes on top of 3.19. COME JOIN US We value your feedback a lot so please report bugs, ask for improvements… Let’s build something great together! If you are a Quarkus user or just curious, don’t be shy and join our welcoming community: * provide feedback on ; * craft some code and ; * discuss with us on and on the ; * ask your questions on ."
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"content": "It is our pleasure to announce the release of Quarkus 3.20, which is our new LTS (Long Term Support) version. This version is built on the top of Quarkus 3.19 with some additional bugfixes. New features landed in , which was also released today. If you want to know more about our LTS policy, the is a must read. LTS releases are supported for 12 months. If you are coming from the previous LTS, Quarkus 3.15, there are a lot of exciting new features and we recommend reading the following announcements: * * * * UPDATE To update to Quarkus 3.20, we recommend updating to the latest version of the Quarkus CLI and run: quarkus update Note that quarkus update can update your applications from any version of Quarkus (including 2.x) to Quarkus 3.20 LTS. If you are upgrading from 3.19, there’s nothing to do as 3.20 is the direct continuation of 3.19. If you are upgrading from the previous LTS, Quarkus 3.15, please refer to the following migration guides: * * * * * - this one is empty as 3.20 is the continuation of 3.19 Note that quarkus update should handle most of the heavy lifting for you, but there are still cases that should be handled manually and we recommend reading these migration guides carefully. WHAT’S NEW? PLATFORM COMPONENT UPGRADES CAMEL QUARKUS Camel Quarkus has been updated to 3.20.0. You can find everything you need to know about it in the . QUARKUS CXF Quarkus CXF 3.20 was released and is now available in . Check the release notes for more information about what is new in this release. AMAZON SERVICES The Amazon Services extensions have been upgraded to version 3.3.1. FULL CHANGELOG The core part of Quarkus 3.20.0 is a rebadged release of Quarkus 3.19.4 so nothing new here. CONTRIBUTORS The Quarkus community is growing and has now . Many many thanks to each and everyone of them. In particular for the 3.20 release, thanks to Ales Justin, Alexey Loubyansky, Andreas Maechler, Andy Damevin, Auri Munoz, brunobat, Clement Escoffier, cmoulliard, David Cotton, Dennis Kronbügel, Fabian, Foivos Zakkak, Georg Leber, George Gastaldi, Georgios Andrianakis, Guillaume Smet, Jakub Jedlicka, Jan Martiska, jcjveraa, Karm Michal Babacek, Katia Aresti, Ladislav Thon, Marco Belladelli, Martin Kouba, Martin Panzer, masecla22, Maximilian Zellhofer, melloware, Michal Maléř, Michal Vavřík, Ozan Gunalp, Peter Palaga, Phillip Kruger, Robert Stupp, Roberto Cortez, Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer, Ryan Dens, Rüdiger zu Dohna, Sergey Beryozkin, shjones, Stephan Strate, Steve Hawkins, Stuart Douglas, Thomas Canava, w0pp, Welton Rodrigo Torres Nascimento, Willem Jan Glerum, xstefank, and Yoshikazu Nojima. The list is a bit smaller than usual as 3.20 only contains bugfixes on top of 3.19. COME JOIN US We value your feedback a lot so please report bugs, ask for improvements… Let’s build something great together! If you are a Quarkus user or just curious, don’t be shy and join our welcoming community: * provide feedback on ; * craft some code and ; * discuss with us on and on the ; * ask your questions on ."
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"content": "Today, together with Quarkus 3.20 LTS, we released Quarkus 3.21. Whereas Quarkus 3.20 LTS is the direct continuation of Quarkus 3.19, Quarkus 3.21 comes with new features. It comes with a lot of small enhancements and the support for the TLS Registry in the MongoDB Client extension. UPDATE To update to Quarkus 3.21, we recommend updating to the latest version of the Quarkus CLI and run: quarkus update Note that quarkus update can update your applications from any version of Quarkus (including 2.x) to Quarkus 3.21. For more information about the adjustments you need to make to your applications, please refer to the . WHAT’S NEW? TLS REGISTRY SUPPORT FOR MONGODB CLIENT We continue to deploy the TLS registry we included a while ago to centralize and simplify the TLS configuration. In this version, we added TLS registry support to the MongoDB Client extension. PLATFORM COMPONENT UPGRADES QUARKUS CXF Quarkus CXF 3.21 was released and is now available in . Check the release notes for more information about what is new in this release. CAMEL QUARKUS Camel Quarkus has been upgraded to 3.20.0. You can consult the for more information. AMAZON SERVICES The Amazon Services extensions have been upgraded to version 3.3.1. FULL CHANGELOG You can get the full changelog of and on GitHub. CONTRIBUTORS The Quarkus community is growing and has now . Many many thanks to each and everyone of them. In particular for the 3.21 release, thanks to Ales Justin, Alexander Schwartz, Alexey Loubyansky, Andrea Boriero, Andreas Maechler, Andy Damevin, Auri Munoz, Bill Burke, Bruno Baptista, Clement Escoffier, cmoulliard, David Cotton, dc1248, Dennis Kronbügel, Fabian, Felix König, Foivos Zakkak, Francesco Nigro, Georg Leber, George Gastaldi, Georgios Andrianakis, Giancarlo Calderón Cárdenas, Guillaume Nodet, Guillaume Smet, Holly Cummins, i10320, Ioannis Canellos, Jakub Jedlicka, Jan Martiska, jcjveraa, Jose Carvajal, Karm Michal Babacek, Katia Aresti, Khosbilegt Bilegsaikhan, Ladislav Thon, Loïc Mathieu, Luis Rubiera, Marco Belladelli, marko-bekhta, Martin Kouba, Martin Panzer, masecla22, Matej Novotny, Matheus Cruz, Maximilian Zellhofer, Melloware, Michal Maléř, Michal Vavřík, Ozan Gunalp, Peter Palaga, PhilKes, Phillip Krüger, Robert Stupp, Robert Toyonaga, Roberto Cortez, Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer, Ryan Dens, Rüdiger zu Dohna, Sanne Grinovero, Sergey Beryozkin, Severin Gehwolf, shjones, SpaceFox, Stephan Strate, Steve Hawkins, Stuart Douglas, Tamas Cservenak, Thom Castermans, Thomas Canava, Thomas Segismont, w0pp, Welton Rodrigo Torres Nascimento, Willem Jan Glerum, xstefank, Yoann Rodière, and Yoshikazu Nojima. COME JOIN US We value your feedback a lot so please report bugs, ask for improvements… Let’s build something great together! If you are a Quarkus user or just curious, don’t be shy and join our welcoming community: * provide feedback on ; * craft some code and ; * discuss with us on and on the ; * ask your questions on ."
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"content": "Today, together with , we released Quarkus 3.21. Whereas Quarkus 3.20 LTS is the direct continuation of Quarkus 3.19, Quarkus 3.21 comes with new features. It comes with a lot of small enhancements and the support for the TLS Registry in the MongoDB Client extension. UPDATE To update to Quarkus 3.21, we recommend updating to the latest version of the Quarkus CLI and run: quarkus update Note that quarkus update can update your applications from any version of Quarkus (including 2.x) to Quarkus 3.21. For more information about the adjustments you need to make to your applications, please refer to the . WHAT’S NEW? TLS REGISTRY SUPPORT FOR MONGODB CLIENT We continue to deploy the TLS registry we included a while ago to centralize and simplify the TLS configuration. In this version, we added TLS registry support to the MongoDB Client extension. PLATFORM COMPONENT UPGRADES QUARKUS CXF Quarkus CXF 3.21 was released and is now available in . Check the release notes for more information about what is new in this release. CAMEL QUARKUS Camel Quarkus has been upgraded to 3.20.0. You can consult the for more information. AMAZON SERVICES The Amazon Services extensions have been upgraded to version 3.3.1. FULL CHANGELOG You can get the full changelog of and on GitHub. CONTRIBUTORS The Quarkus community is growing and has now . Many many thanks to each and everyone of them. In particular for the 3.21 release, thanks to Ales Justin, Alexander Schwartz, Alexey Loubyansky, Andrea Boriero, Andreas Maechler, Andy Damevin, Auri Munoz, Bill Burke, Bruno Baptista, Clement Escoffier, cmoulliard, David Cotton, dc1248, Dennis Kronbügel, Fabian, Felix König, Foivos Zakkak, Francesco Nigro, Georg Leber, George Gastaldi, Georgios Andrianakis, Giancarlo Calderón Cárdenas, Guillaume Nodet, Guillaume Smet, Holly Cummins, i10320, Ioannis Canellos, Jakub Jedlicka, Jan Martiska, jcjveraa, Jose Carvajal, Karm Michal Babacek, Katia Aresti, Khosbilegt Bilegsaikhan, Ladislav Thon, Loïc Mathieu, Luis Rubiera, Marco Belladelli, marko-bekhta, Martin Kouba, Martin Panzer, masecla22, Matej Novotny, Matheus Cruz, Maximilian Zellhofer, Melloware, Michal Maléř, Michal Vavřík, Ozan Gunalp, Peter Palaga, PhilKes, Phillip Krüger, Robert Stupp, Robert Toyonaga, Roberto Cortez, Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer, Ryan Dens, Rüdiger zu Dohna, Sanne Grinovero, Sergey Beryozkin, Severin Gehwolf, shjones, SpaceFox, Stephan Strate, Steve Hawkins, Stuart Douglas, Tamas Cservenak, Thom Castermans, Thomas Canava, Thomas Segismont, w0pp, Welton Rodrigo Torres Nascimento, Willem Jan Glerum, xstefank, Yoann Rodière, and Yoshikazu Nojima. COME JOIN US We value your feedback a lot so please report bugs, ask for improvements… Let’s build something great together! If you are a Quarkus user or just curious, don’t be shy and join our welcoming community: * provide feedback on ; * craft some code and ; * discuss with us on and on the ; * ask your questions on ."
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