Quarkus 3.2.2.Final released - Maintenance release
Today, we released Quarkus 3.2.2.Final, the second maintenance release of our 3.2 release train.
We released 3.2.1.Final a few days ago but two annoying regressions were spotted before we announced it so we decided to not announce it and release a 3.2.2.Final right away.
These two releases contains mostly bugfixes and documentation improvements.
It should be a safe upgrade for anyone already using 3.2, but if you are using the management network interfance and OpenAPI/Swagger UI, please have look below.
If you are not already using 3.2, please refer to the Quarkus 3.2 migration guide.
And if you are not already using 3.0, please refer to the Quarkus 3.0 announcement and in particular the section about the upgrade path to 3.0 together with the 3.1 migration guide and Quarkus 3.2 migration guide.
OpenAPI, Swagger UI, and the management network interface
We recently introduced the management network interface which allows to serve management endpoints (typically the health endpoint) on a different network interface.
Until now, Open API and Swagger UI were not served on the management network interface when enabled. It was an oversight and we decided to fix it for 3.2.1.Final, even if we don’t usually introduce this type of behavioral change in micro releases.
From 3.2.1.Final, when the management network interface is enabled, Open API and Swagger UI endpoints will be served from the management network interface by default.
You can disable this behavior by setting the quarkus.smallrye-openapi.management.enabled=false
configuration property to false
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Full changelog
You can get the full changelog of 3.2.1.Final and the full changelog of 3.2.2.Final on GitHub.
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:
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provide feedback on GitHub;
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craft some code and push a PR;
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discuss with us on Zulip and on the mailing list;
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ask your questions on Stack Overflow.