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Learn how to compile applications using virtual threads into native executable.

Quarkus 3.2.7.Final is the seventh maintenance release of our 3.2 LTS release train. It fixes CVE-2023-43642, CVE-2023-34454, CVE-2023-44487 and CVE-2023-39410

Quarkus 2.16.12.Final is the twelfth maintenance release of our 2.16 release train. It fixes CVE-2023-44487, CVE-2023-39410, and CVE-2023-34454.

We released Quarkus 3.4.3, our second maintenance release for our 3.4 release train.

The October edition of the Quarkus Newsletter; curated online stories, articles, and videos about Quarkus.

Over the past five months, we’ve been really hard at work to improve Quarkus Tools in every possible way. So let’s look in more details at what was accomplished.

Learn about the virtual threads integration in Quarkus messaging (Kafka, AMQP, Pulsar...).

We released Quarkus 3.4.2, our first maintenance release for our 3.4 release train.

How to detect pinning while running tests.

Prerequisites OpenShift CLI, oc: installation instructions Kubernetes by Red Hat, Kubernetes Plugin for JetBrains IDEA Marketplace Quarkus CLI, Quarkus: Installation Instructions Optional: Source code for this blog post: https://github.com/adietish/openshift-quickstart IntelliJ Kubernetes Plugin This shows you how the Kubernetes Plugin for Jetbrains IDEA is a great companion when deploying quarkus apps to OpenShift. To install the plugin in Jetbrains IDEA, navigate to the Settings, go to the Plugins section, and search for "Kubernetes by Red Hat"...