The Community Maintained High Velocity Web Framework For Java and Scala.
The Play Team is happy to announce the release of Play 3.0.3! 🥳
This patch release addresses a couple of bugs, improves support for Scala 3, and upgrades dependencies. We recommend upgrading as soon as possible.
If you're considering upgrading to Play 3.0, please check the Play 3.0 release announcement for highlights and further details on how to migrate. Many projects have already smoothly upgraded to Play 3.0.
Following pull requests got merged for this release:
guice-assistedinject
gets updated with guice
(backport #12596) by @mkurz-Xmigration
flag by @mkurzFor more details see the full list of changes and the 3.0.3 milestone.
If you find this OSS project useful for work, please consider asking your company to support it by becoming a sponsor. You can also individually sponsor the project by becoming a backer.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussions about new features and pull request reviews. This project is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors. Special thanks to all code contributors who helped with this particular release (they are listed below)!
The Play Team is happy to announce the release of Play 2.9.3! 🥳
This patch release addresses a couple of bugs, improves support for Scala 3, and upgrades dependencies. We recommend upgrading as soon as possible.
If you're considering upgrading to Play 2.9, please check the Play 2.9 release announcement for highlights and further details on how to migrate. Many projects have already smoothly upgraded to Play 2.9.
Following pull requests got merged for this release:
guice-assistedinject
gets updated with guice
(backport #12596) by @mkurz-Xmigration
flag by @mkurzFor more details see the full list of changes and the 2.9.3 milestone.
If you find this OSS project useful for work, please consider asking your company to support it by becoming a sponsor. You can also individually sponsor the project by becoming a backer.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussions about new features and pull request reviews. This project is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors. Special thanks to all code contributors who helped with this particular release (they are listed below)!
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play 3.0.2! :tada:
This patch release addresses several bugs and introduces minor enhancements that may benefit you. We strongly recommend upgrading at your earliest convenience.
If you're considering upgrading to Play 3, please check the Play 3 release announcement for highlights and further details on how to migrate.
play.server.netty.transport = "native"
) now support AArch64 and RISC-V out of the box in Play:
AArch64
and RISC-V
(besides x86-64
) by @mkurzprivate[this]
by @xuwei-krepo.typesafe.com
and repo.scala-sbt.org
repositories. As a result, with this release, all dependencies (including those for testing) are now hosted exclusively on Maven Central. This change ensures that even if one of the deprecated repositories were to become unavailable (as has happened in the past), your projects would not be affected. Moreover, this move allows for the possibility that, 15 years from now, you could still download the Play 3.0.2+ source code and, with just Java and sbt installed, rebuild Play from the sources (assuming Maven Central is still operational, which is more likely). While this may seem a bit far-fetched, we occasionally receive reports from users attempting to rebuild an ancient Play release but are unable to do so because they cannot retrieve all the necessary dependencies.
/etc/hosts
by @mkurzFollowing pull requests got merged for this release:
TestServer.isRunning
should not throw exception but return false
by @mkurzAArch64
and RISC-V
(besides x86-64
) by @mkurznetty-reactive-streams-http
transitive dependencies by @mkurzprivate[this]
by @xuwei-kplay-stack
image in doc by @xuwei-kFor more details see the full list of changes and the 3.0.2 milestone.
If you find this OSS project useful for work, please consider asking your company to support it by becoming a sponsor. You can also individually sponsor the project by becoming a backer.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussions about new features and pull request reviews. This project is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors. Special thanks to all code contributors who helped with this particular release (they are listed below)!
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play 2.9.2! :tada:
This patch release addresses several bugs and introduces minor enhancements that may benefit you. We strongly recommend upgrading at your earliest convenience.
If you're considering upgrading to Play 2.9, please check the Play 2.9 release announcement for highlights and further details on how to migrate.
play.server.netty.transport = "native"
) now support AArch64 and RISC-V out of the box in Play:
AArch64
and RISC-V
(besides x86-64
) by @mkurzprivate[this]
by @xuwei-krepo.typesafe.com
and repo.scala-sbt.org
repositories. As a result, with this release, all dependencies (including those for testing) are now hosted exclusively on Maven Central. This change ensures that even if one of the deprecated repositories were to become unavailable (as has happened in the past), your projects would not be affected. Moreover, this move allows for the possibility that, 15 years from now, you could still download the Play 2.9.2+ source code and, with just Java and sbt installed, rebuild Play from the sources (assuming Maven Central is still operational, which is more likely). While this may seem a bit far-fetched, we occasionally receive reports from users attempting to rebuild an ancient Play release but are unable to do so because they cannot retrieve all the necessary dependencies.
/etc/hosts
by @mkurzFollowing pull requests got merged for this release:
TestServer.isRunning
should not throw exception but return false
(backport #12409) by @mkurzAArch64
and RISC-V
(besides x86-64
) (backport #12405) by @mkurznetty-reactive-streams-http
transitive dependencies (backport #12403) by @mkurzprivate[this]
(backport #12284) by @xuwei-ksbt-akka-version-check
now hosted on maven central by @mkurzFor more details see the full list of changes and the 2.9.2 milestone.
If you find this OSS project useful for work, please consider asking your company to support it by becoming a sponsor. You can also individually sponsor the project by becoming a backer.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussions about new features and pull request reviews. This project is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors. Special thanks to all code contributors who helped with this particular release (they are listed below)!
The Play Team is delighted to announce the release of Play 3.0.1! 🥳
This is a pure patch release, not shipping any new features, but upgrading dependencies and fixing minor bugs reported by the community since our major Play 3 release two months ago. Many projects have already smoothly upgraded to Play 3.
If you're considering upgrading to Play 3, please check the Play 3 release announcement for highlights and further details on how to migrate.
nonce
in Comet helpers by @mkurzredirectLocation(...)
can now get the location of a Permanent Redirect by @tmccombsFollowing pull requests got merged for this release:
play.server.http.port
, even if disabled (backport #12256) by @mkurzakka.*
config won’t load automatically anymore by @mkurzscala.Symbol
literal in CspFilter.md
by @xuwei-kResolver.sonatypeRepo
by @xuwei-kFor more details see the full list of changes and the 3.0.1 milestone.
If you find this OSS project useful for work, please consider asking your company to support it by becoming a sponsor. You can also individually sponsor the project by becoming a backer.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussions about new features and pull request reviews. This project is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors. Special thanks to all code contributors who helped with this particular release (they are listed below)!
The Play Team is delighted to announce the release of Play 2.9.1! 🥳
This is a pure patch release, not shipping any new features, but upgrading dependencies and fixing minor bugs reported by the community since our major Play 2.9 release two months ago. Many projects have already smoothly upgraded to Play 2.9.
If you're considering upgrading to Play 2.9, please check the Play 2.9 release announcement for highlights and further details on how to migrate.
nonce
in Comet helpers by @mkurzredirectLocation(...)
can now get the location of a Permanent Redirect by @tmccombsFollowing pull requests got merged for this release:
play-published-local-*
cache entries not found (backport #12015) by @ihostageplay.server.http.port
, even if disabled (backport #12256) by @mkurzakka.*
config won’t load automatically anymore (backport #12212) by @mkurzscala.Symbol
literal in CspFilter.md
(backport #12172) by @xuwei-kResolver.sonatypeRepo
(backport #12144) by @xuwei-kFor more details see the full list of changes and the 2.9.1 milestone.
If you find this OSS project useful for work, please consider asking your company to support it by becoming a sponsor. You can also individually sponsor the project by becoming a backer.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussions about new features and pull request reviews. This project is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors. Special thanks to all code contributors who helped with this particular release (they are listed below)!
The Play Team is happy to announce the release of Play 2.8.21 :partying_face:
More details on EOL dates, supported dependencies and how Play deals with Akka’s License change can be found here. We recommend upgrading to Play 2.9 (built on Akka) or Play 3.0 (built on Pekko) as soon as possible:
Besides that, following pull requests got merged for this release:
[2.8.x]
for Steward's pull requests for 2.8.x branch by @ihostageFor more details see the full list of changes and the 2.8.21 milestone.
If you find this OSS project useful for work, please consider asking your company to support it by becoming a sponsor. You can also individually sponsor the project by becoming a backer.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussions about new features and pull request reviews. This project is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors. Special thanks to all code contributors who helped with this particular release (they are listed below)!
The Play Team is thrilled to announce the release of Play 3.0.0! :tada: This release brings highly anticipated new features, including support for the latest Java LTS versions and Scala 3. It continues our commitment to making Play more modular, flexible, and secure. Play 3.0, together with Play 2.9, represents a significant milestone as they are the first major releases in almost four years and the first major releases entirely driven by the community. Starting in late 2021, the project transitioned from Lightbend Inc. to a core team of dedicated individuals, as detailed in our sponsorship page. This release is the result of months of hard work from the Play core team and our fantastic community, with more than 600 pull requests merged from 112 contributors.
For a detailed overview of all the new features, please visit our Play 3.0 release highlights page on the Play website.
Simultaneously with this release, we also introduced Play 2.9, which is nearly identical to Play 3.0. It offers the same features and will receive parallel maintenance, benefiting from identical enhancements and bug fixes.
Play 3, however:
groupId
to org.playframework
to emphasize that the project is now entirely community-driven and fully committed to Open Source.If you want to learn more about Apache Pekko and the motivation behind the switch to it in Play 3.0, read "How Play Deals with Akka’s License Change".
To get started with Play, follow the instructions on our Getting Started page. If you're migrating from an older version to Play 3.0, our migration guide will be a valuable resource.
Following pull requests got merged for this release:
addDependencyTreePlugin
by @mkurzorg.playframework
by @mkurztypesafehub/config
=> lightbend/config
by @xuwei-korg.playframework
by @mkurzorg.playframework
by @mkurzplay-published-local-*
cache entries not found by @ihostageorg.playframework
for Play 3 by @mkurzFor more details see the full list of changes and the 3.0.0 milestone.
If you find this OSS project useful for work, please consider asking your company to support it by becoming a sponsor. You can also individually sponsor the project by becoming a backer.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussions about new features and pull request reviews. This project is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors. Special thanks to all code contributors who helped with this particular release (they are listed below)!