diff --git a/posts/2026-05-05-26.0.0.5-beta.adoc b/posts/2026-05-05-26.0.0.5-beta.adoc index f8d5de6c5..80efdc07a 100644 --- a/posts/2026-05-05-26.0.0.5-beta.adoc +++ b/posts/2026-05-05-26.0.0.5-beta.adoc @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ categories: blog author_picture: https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/navaneethsnair1 author_github: https://github.com/navaneethsnair1 seo-title: "Updates to MCP Server and TLS/SSL Cipher Support in 26.0.0.5-beta - OpenLiberty.io" -seo-description: This beta release updates the mcpServer-1.0 feature and simplifies SSL cipher configuration by using the effective JDK cipher list by default and flexible enabledCiphers syntax. -blog_description: This beta release updates the mcpServer-1.0 feature and simplifies SSL cipher configuration by using the effective JDK cipher list by default and flexible enabledCiphers syntax. +seo-description: This beta release updates the `mcpServer-1.0` feature and simplifies SSL cipher configuration by using the effective JDK cipher list by default and flexible `enabledCiphers` syntax. +blog_description: This beta release updates the `mcpServer-1.0` feature and simplifies SSL cipher configuration by using the effective JDK cipher list by default and flexible `enabledCiphers` syntax. open-graph-image: https://openliberty.io/img/twitter_card.jpg open-graph-image-alt: Open Liberty Logo --- @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Navaneeth S Nair :url-about: / //Blank line here is necessary before starting the body of the post. -This beta release updates the mcpServer-1.0 feature and simplifies SSL cipher configuration by using the effective JDK cipher list by default and flexible enabledCiphers syntax. +This beta release updates the `mcpServer-1.0` feature and simplifies SSL cipher configuration by using the effective JDK cipher list by default and flexible `enabledCiphers` syntax. // // // // // // // // // Change the RELEASE_SUMMARY to an introductory paragraph. This sentence is really diff --git a/posts/2026-05-19-26.0.0.5.adoc b/posts/2026-05-19-26.0.0.5.adoc index 677cb50cb..00763cdf9 100644 --- a/posts/2026-05-19-26.0.0.5.adoc +++ b/posts/2026-05-19-26.0.0.5.adoc @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ title: "Jakarta EE 11, Spring Boot 4.0, and more in 26.0.0.5" categories: blog author_picture: https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/navaneethsnair1 author_github: https://github.com/navaneethsnair1 -seo-title: Jakarta EE 11, Spring Boot 4.0, and more in 26.0.0.5- OpenLiberty.io +seo-title: Jakarta EE 11, Spring Boot 4.0, and more in 26.0.0.5 - OpenLiberty.io seo-description: This release introduces official support for Jakarta EE 11, Spring Boot 4.0 applications, and updated TLS/SSL cipher handling in Open Liberty, including enhanced Spring Boot deployment support and simplified SSL cipher configuration. blog_description: This release introduces official support for Jakarta EE 11, Spring Boot 4.0 applications, and updated TLS/SSL cipher handling in Open Liberty, including enhanced Spring Boot deployment support and simplified SSL cipher configuration. open-graph-image: https://openliberty.io/img/twitter_card.jpg @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ FROM icr.io/appcafe/open-liberty Or take a look at our link:{url-prefix}/start/[Downloads page]. -If you're using link:https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/14856-liberty-tools[IntelliJ IDEA], link:https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Open-Liberty.liberty-dev-vscode-ext[Visual Studio Code] or link:https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/liberty-tools[Eclipse IDE], you can also take advantage of our open source link:https://openliberty.io/docs/latest/develop-liberty-tools.html[Liberty developer tools] to enable effective development, testing, debugging and application management all from within your IDE. +If you're using link:https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/14856-liberty-tools[IntelliJ IDEA], link:https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Open-Liberty.liberty-dev-vscode-ext[Visual Studio Code] or link:https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/liberty-tools[Eclipse IDE], you can also take advantage of our open source link:{url-prefix}docs/latest/develop-liberty-tools.html[Liberty developer tools] to enable effective development, testing, debugging and application management all from within your IDE. [link=https://stackoverflow.com/tags/open-liberty] image::img/blog/blog_btn_stack.svg[Ask a question on Stack Overflow, align="center"] @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ The following specifications make up the Jakarta Platform and the Core and Web p === Jakarta EE Web Profile 11 [[web_profile]] -[cols="3,1,3"] +[cols="4,2,3",options="header"] |=== | Specification |Updates |Liberty Feature Documentation @@ -269,9 +269,9 @@ To run Jakarta EE 11 features on the Application Client Container, add the follo *For more information reference*: -* link:https://openliberty.io/docs/latest/reference/diff/jakarta-ee11-diff.html[Differences between Jakarta EE 11 and 10] +* link:{url-prefix}docs/latest/reference/diff/jakarta-ee11-diff.html[Differences between Jakarta EE 11 and 10] * link:https://jakarta.ee/specifications/platform/11/[Jakarta EE Platform 11], link:https://jakarta.ee/specifications/webprofile/11/[Jakarta EE Web Profile 11], and link:https://jakarta.ee/specifications/coreprofile/11/[Jakarta EE Core Profile 11] specifications. -* link:https://openliberty.io/docs/latest/reference/javadoc/liberty-jakartaee11-javadoc.html[Jakarta EE 11 Javadoc] +* link:{url-prefix}docs/latest/reference/javadoc/liberty-jakartaee11-javadoc.html[Jakarta EE 11 Javadoc] // // // // DO NOT MODIFY THIS COMMENT BLOCK // // // // // Blog issue: https://github.com/OpenLiberty/open-liberty/issues/33154 @@ -279,11 +279,11 @@ To run Jakarta EE 11 features on the Application Client Container, add the follo // // // // // // // // [#springboot] == Spring Boot 4.0 -Open Liberty currently supports running Spring Boot 1.5x, 2.x, and 3.x applications. With the introduction of the new `springBoot-4.0` feature, users can now deploy Spring Boot 4.x applications. While Liberty has consistently supported Spring Boot applications packaged as `WAR` files, this enhancement extends support to both `JAR` and `WAR` formats for Spring Boot 4.x applications. +Open Liberty currently supports running Spring Boot 1.5.x, 2.x, and 3.x applications. With the introduction of the new `springBoot-4.0` feature, users can now deploy Spring Boot 4.x applications. While Liberty has consistently supported Spring Boot applications packaged as `WAR` files, this enhancement extends support to both `JAR` and `WAR` formats for Spring Boot 4.x applications. The `springBoot-4.0` feature provides complete support for running a Spring Boot 4.x application on Open Liberty, as well as the ability to thin the application when building containerized applications. -To use this feature, users must be running `Java 17` or later with EE11 features enabled. If the application uses servlets, it must be configured to use `Servlet 6.1`. Include the following features in your `server.xml` file to configure the server. +To use this feature, users must be running Java 17 or later with Jakarta EE 11 features enabled. If the application uses servlets, it must be configured to use `servlet-6.1`. Include the following features in your `server.xml` file to configure the server. [source, xml] ----