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The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play Framework 2.6.25. This is the latest stable release of Play 2.6.x series.
Play 2.6.25 brings a fix for SameSite
Cookie attribute parsing to also accept None
value.
For more details see the full list of changes and the 2.6.25 milestone.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussion about new features, and pull requests review. Play 2.6.25 is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors.
Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Play core team's efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Play.
Special thanks to the following contributors who helped with this release:
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play Framework 2.7.4. This is the latest stable release of Play 2.7.x series.
This release mainly includes security and overall fixes.
For more details see the full list of changes and the 2.7.4 milestone.
Thanks to the community for their detailed bug reports and contributions. Special thanks to the following contributors who helped with this release: Dale Wijnand, Matthias Kurz, Renato Cavalcanti, Marcos Pereira, Jafer Khan, Eugene Yokota, Ignasi Marimon-Clos, Ander Parra, João Ferreira, rhdevlin, Vlad Romanenko, takashima0411, igarashi-kazuya, Arnout Engelen, nickweitzel, YourPsychiatrist, Brandon Brown, Owen Miller, Albaro Pereyra, etienne.
Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Play core team's efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Play.
Dear Play Community,
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play Framework 2.8.0-RC5. We expect this to be the last release candidate before a GA release of Play 2.8. Like the milestone and release candidates before, one of our major goals is to get feedback, so please let us know if something isn't working or you see something that should be improved. If no critical issues are reported, we plan to promote this release candidate to GA in a week. Please, help by trying the release with your applications or modules.
See the full list of changes here:
Akka 2.6 is the central theme of Play 2.8 and Lagom 1.6, so we want to ensure that Play and Lagom work and adopt Akka new features (such as Akka Typed) and new defaults in order to reduce the differences between what users get out-of-the-box for each framework.
Play 2.8 not only supports Scala 2.13 but uses it as the default version. Play, all the samples, and seeds all use Scala 2.13 by default now.
Play 2.8 is the first version were we officially support Java 11. Again, Play, its standalone modules, samples and seeds are all tested against AdoptOpenJDK 11.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussion about new features, and pull requests review. Play 2.8.0-RC5 is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors.
Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Play core team's efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Play.
Special thanks to the following contributors who helped with this release:
Dear Play Community,
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play Framework 2.8.0-RC1. This is the first Release Candidate of Play 2.8.x series. Like the milestone releases, one of our major goals is to get feedback, so please let us know if something isn't working or you see something that should be improved. But unlike the milestones, we are now freezing the APIs and other changes, and we intended to promote the release candidate to 2.8.0 final if no critical issues are reported. Please, help by trying the release with your applications or modules.
Source
when returning results for requests containing a Range
header.ask
pattern, it is necessary to provide a Scheduler. To make it easier for users, this adds a new binding for runtime dependency injection and new components for compile-time injection.See the full list of changes here:
Akka 2.6 is the central theme of Play 2.8 and Lagom 1.6, so we want to ensure that Play and Lagom work and adopt Akka new features (such as Akka Typed) and new defaults in order to reduce the differences between what users get out-of-the-box for each framework.
Play 2.8 not only supports Scala 2.13 but uses it as the default version. Play, all the samples, and seeds all use Scala 2.13 by default now.
Play 2.8 is the first version were we officially support Java 11. Again, Play, its standalone modules, samples and seeds are all tested against AdoptOpenJDK 11.
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussion about new features, and pull requests review. Play 2.8.0-RC1 is only possible due to the help we had from amazing contributors.
Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Play core team's efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Play.
Special thanks to the following contributors who helped with this release:
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play Framework 2.8.0-M6. This is the fifth milestone release of Play 2.8.x series. Like all milestone releases, the primary goal is to get feedback. So please let us know if something isn't working or you see something that should be improved. If you are the author of a Play module, we would recommend checking out this release to see how it affect your module.
There are both improvements and changes at this new release, and you can see them all in GitHub milestone.
Some of the most relevant changes are:
AbstractBehavior
class, which required changes to the Akka Typed runtime dependency injection support, that is a part of Play 2.8.There is a long tail of other updates to APIs, documentation, and configurations. See the full list of changes here:
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussion about new features, and pull requests review.
Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Play core team's efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Play.
Special thanks to the following contributors who helped with this release: Matthias Kurz, Dale Wijnand, gurkankaymak, Scala Steward, Renato Cavalcanti, Marcos Pereira, Ignasi Marimon-Clos, Jafer Khan, Eugene Yokota, a1kemist, Albaro Pereyra, Dominik Dorn.
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play Framework 2.8.0-M5. This is the fourth milestone release of Play 2.8.x series. Like all milestone releases, the primary goal is to get feedback. So please let us know if something isn't working or you see something that should be improved. If you are the author of a Play module, we would recommend checking out this release to see how it affect your module.
There are many improvements and changes at this new release, and you can see them all in Github milestone.
Some of the most relevant changes are:
playOmnidoc
setting is still available, but we are changing the default to false.sendFile
, sendPath
and sendResource
now support an onClose
callback; send*
methods now accept a parameter to set Content-Type
header; the type parameter for file names when serving files is now an Optional
which makes the API nicer when you need to send Optional.empty
(instead of null
).There are also many small updates to other APIs, documentation, and configurations. See the full list of changes here:
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussion about new features, and pull requests review.
Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Play core team's efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Play.
Special thanks to the following contributors who helped with this release: Scala Steward, Marcos Pereira, Dale Wijnand, Matthias Kurz, Renato Cavalcanti, Ignasi Marimon-Clos, golemiso, To-om, Emmanuel Guiton, nickweitzel, Jiangwr, srirachapills, Emmanuel GUITON, Seung-Zin Nam, Tim Moore, YourPsychiatrist.
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play Framework 2.8.0-M4. This is the fourth milestone release of Play 2.8.x series. Like all milestone releases, the primary goal is to get feedback, so please let us know if something isn't working or you see something that should be improved. If you are the author of a Play module, we would recommend checking out this release to see how it will affect your module.
There are many improvements and changes at this new release, and you can see them all in Github milestone.
Some of the most relevant changes are:
application.conf
.There are also many small updates to other APIs, documentation and configurations. See the full list of changes here:
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussion about new features, and pull requests review.
Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Play core team's efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Play.
Special thanks to the following contributors who helped with this release: Marcos Pereira, Scala Steward, gurkankaymak, Dale Wijnand, Regan Koopmans, Matthias Kurz, Ander Parra, Eugene Yokota, João Ferreira, xuwei-k, Renato Cavalcanti, Brandon Brown, Sergey Morgunov, Seth Tisue, etienne, Arnout Engelen, igarashi-kazuya, Cédric Chantepie..
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play Framework 2.8.0-M3. This is the third milestone release of Play 2.8.x series. Like all milestone releases, the primary goal is to get feedback, so please let us know if something isn't working or you see something that should be improved. If you are the author of a Play module, we would recommend checking out this release to see how it will affect your module.
There are many improvements and changes at this new release, and you can see them all in Github milestone.
Some of the most relevant changes are:
See the full list of changes here:
Finally, thanks to the community for their help with detailed bug reports, discussion about new features, and pull requests review.
Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Play core team's efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Play.
Special thanks to the following contributors who helped with this release: Ignasi Marimon-Clos, Dale Wijnand, Marcos Pereira, Renato Cavalcanti, takashima0411, xuwei-k, Matthias Kurz, Nafer Sanabria.
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play Framework 2.8.0-M2.
Like all milestone releases, the primary goal is to get feedback, so please let us know if something isn't working or you see something that should be improved. If you are the author of a Play module, we would recommend checking out this release to see how it will affect your module.
There are many improvements and changes at this new release, and you can see them all in Github milestone.
This release builds on Akka 2.6.0-M3 and includes binaries for Scala 2.13 and 2.12.
The Play Team is pleased to announce the release of Play Framework 2.7.3 with binaries for Scala 2.13. This is the latest stable release of Play 2.7.x series.
In order to have a Scala 2.13 build we needed to remove one internal class that can't be compiled with Scala 2.13 (see https://github.com/playframework/playframework/commit/1ad816eecc4727ad87e2409e77b3d981b282c671 for details). The removed class, org.jdbcdslog.LogSqlDataSource
, was only used internally so in principle users should not be impact by it.
For more details see the full list of changes and the 2.7.3 milestone.
Thanks to the community for their detailed bug reports and contributions.
Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Play core team's efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Play.