![]() Java 8 APIsįirst, a distinction must be made between using new language features and new APIs in a given Java generation such as Java 8. ![]() How do we manage to support Java 8 and remain compatible with Java 6 and Java 7 after all? This blog post provides some insight into how we’re handling this within the framework codebase. As of Spring Framework 4.0, Java 8 is supported as a first-class citizen and we’ve seen some confusion in the Spring community since then.
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