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Upgrading and Migrating Spring Module to Version 2.0
Upgrade Spring Module to version 2.x.
Changes in This Release
Spring Module 2.0 includes these changes.
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Spring Module (and its dependencies) are now compilable and compatible only with Java 17.
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To align with modern development practices and ensure continued compatibility with secure and supported libraries, Spring Module is upgraded from Spring 5.x to Spring 6.x.
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The structure of the
spring:security-manager
element is updated to resolve validation issues with the DSL. Previously,delegate-security-providers
could be defined directly withinspring:security-manager
. Now, allspring:delegate-security-provider
elements must be wrapped within a newspring:delegate-security-providers
element.-
Old structure (no longer supported):
<spring:security-manager doc:name="Spring Security Manager"> <spring:delegate-security-provider name="memory-provider" delegate-ref="authenticationManager" /> </spring:security-manager>
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New structure (required):
<spring:security-manager doc:name="Spring Security Manager"> <spring:delegate-security-providers> <spring:delegate-security-provider name="memory-provider" delegate-ref="authenticationManager" /> </spring:delegate-security-providers> </spring:security-manager>
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Upgrade Prerequisites
Before you perform the upgrade, you must create a backup of your files, data, and configurations in case you need to restore them.
Upgrade Steps
Follow these steps to perform the upgrade:
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In Anypoint Studio, right-click the project and select Manage Dependencies > Manage Modules.
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Select
Spring Module - Mule 4
and click Update version. -
Click Apply and Close.
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Verify that the Spring Module dependency version is
2.0.0
in thepom.xml
file in the Mule project.
Alternatively, you can manually update the Spring Module dependency version in the pom.xml
file in the Mule project, or simply add the updated module to the project.