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Nusrat Shakarov updated IGNITE-22096:
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    Description: 
This is epic about spring 6 support in ignite extensions.

Spring boot 3 and Spring 6 users may have difficulties using ignite spring 
extensions in their applications, because extensions based on spring 5. 
Actually, most of them should work fine in spring 6 apps, but we may find 
ourselves on thin ice with this approach.

For some spring modules like spring-data-commons and spring-session-core, 
Spring has finished spring 5 support in Nov 2023. For other modules(and 
spring-core) support ends in Aug 2024.

Considering that, the proposal is to upgrade all spring based ignite extensions 
to spring 6. Taking into consideration that spring 6 comes with JDK 17+ 
baseline the plan is the following:
1. Build ignite extensions using JDK 17 (JDK 8 build option still will be 
available for patch releases)
2. Use maven.compiler.release=8, for all modules except spring based modules
3. Upgrade spring modules to spring 6 and maven.compiler.release=17
4. Use new versioning approach. Use the same major and minor for spring 
extension as corresponding spring module used. For example, If 
spring-session-core is updated to 
3.2.2, spring-session-ext version should be 3.2.x, where x is revision number.

  was:
This is epic about spring 6 support in ignite extensions.

Spring boot 3 and Spring 6 users may have difficulties using ignite spring 
extensions in their applications, because extensions based on spring 5.

For some spring modules like spring-data-commons and spring-session-core, 
Spring has finished spring 5 support in Nov 2023. For other modules(and 
spring-core) support ends in Aug 2024.

Considering that, the proposal is to upgrade all spring based ignite extensions 
to spring 6. Taking into consideration that spring 6 comes with JDK 17+ 
baseline the plan is the following:
1. Build ignite extensions using JDK 17
2. Use maven.compiler.release=8, for all modules except spring based modules
3. Upgrade spring modules to spring 6 and maven.compiler.release=17
4. Use new versioning approach. Use the same major and minor for spring 
extension as corresponding spring module used. For example, If 
spring-session-core is updated to 
3.2.2, spring-session-ext version should be 3.2.x, where x is revision number.


> Upgrade ignite spring extensions to spring 6
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>
>                 Key: IGNITE-22096
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-22096
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Epic
>            Reporter: Nusrat Shakarov
>            Assignee: Nusrat Shakarov
>            Priority: Major
>
> This is epic about spring 6 support in ignite extensions.
> Spring boot 3 and Spring 6 users may have difficulties using ignite spring 
> extensions in their applications, because extensions based on spring 5. 
> Actually, most of them should work fine in spring 6 apps, but we may find 
> ourselves on thin ice with this approach.
> For some spring modules like spring-data-commons and spring-session-core, 
> Spring has finished spring 5 support in Nov 2023. For other modules(and 
> spring-core) support ends in Aug 2024.
> Considering that, the proposal is to upgrade all spring based ignite 
> extensions to spring 6. Taking into consideration that spring 6 comes with 
> JDK 17+ baseline the plan is the following:
> 1. Build ignite extensions using JDK 17 (JDK 8 build option still will be 
> available for patch releases)
> 2. Use maven.compiler.release=8, for all modules except spring based modules
> 3. Upgrade spring modules to spring 6 and maven.compiler.release=17
> 4. Use new versioning approach. Use the same major and minor for spring 
> extension as corresponding spring module used. For example, If 
> spring-session-core is updated to 
> 3.2.2, spring-session-ext version should be 3.2.x, where x is revision number.



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