Colin Alworth <co...@colinalworth.com>: Oct 29 07:22AM -0700
GWT 2.12 is here!
Highlights:
- Added support for Java 12-17 language features, including text blocks,
instanceof pattern matching, records, and switch expressions.
- Minimum Java version 11 is required to run any dev tools, though the
server code should continue to function with Java 8 for this release. Later
versions may no longer support Java 8. Tested to run on Java 11-23.
- Added support for sourcemaps to include the contents of the sources
files.
- Enabled sourcemaps by default in all browsers
- Fix CSP issues in linkers and dev mode, provide CSP workarounds for
GWT-RPC payloads
See https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/releases/tag/2.12.0
or https://www.gwtproject.org/release-notes.html#Release_Notes_2_12_0 for
the complete release notes.
This was a shorter release cycle than we've done in the past, and we're
taking steps to simplify some of the processes we use, while still ensuring
that projects can continue to update with a minimum of friction. Thanks to
our testers, reviewers, committers in this release! A short list of the
names that helped bring us this release: Ahmad Bawaneh, Michael S., Dmitrii
Tikhomirov, Zbynek Konecny, Paul Kintner, George Paret, Daniel Portmann,
Frank Hossfeld, Joan Pablo Gardella, Jens Nehlmeier, Thomas Broyer,
Join us on the issue tracker <https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/issues> or
at our OpenCollective page <https://opencollective.com/gwt-project> to help
make future releases.possible.
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