Never-Ending Support Now Covers Spring Boot 3.2 and 3.4
Secure Spring Boot 3.2 & 3.4 Beyond End-of-Life with Never-Ending Support
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Spring Boot 3.2 and 3.4 may still power critical apps—but if you're counting on long-term support from the community, think again. Open-source timelines are shrinking, and the clock runs out fast.
At HeroDevs, we’re extending the life of your stack. Never-Ending Support is available for Spring Boot 3.2 and 3.4.
Why Spring Boot 3.2 and 3.4?
Because they’re everywhere in production, and getting left behind.
- Spring Boot 3.2 hit GA in November 2023. OSS support ended in December 2024.
- Spring Boot 3.4 launched in November 2024 and will sunset by the end of 2025.
Many enterprises are dealing with the same issue: these versions are too recent to rewrite but risky to leave unpatched.
The Problem with EOL
Spring Boot’s rapid release cycle means new versions come fast—and old ones drop off just as quickly. The result? Production apps running on unmaintained frameworks within months of launch.
Without support, you're exposed to:
- Zero-day vulnerabilities
- Compliance failures (SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI, etc.)
- Painful internal patching and fire-drill fixes
What HeroDevs Delivers
With Never-Ending Support for Spring Boot, you get:
- Security patches for newly discovered CVEs
- Compliance guidance to keep audits clean
- Backported fixes to keep your apps stable
- Peace of mind while you plan upgrades on your own terms
We support Spring Boot as it exists in the real world—version 3.2, 3.4, and everything in between.
Why This Matters
Most dev teams aren’t running the latest Spring version—and that’s okay. We built Never-Ending Support to meet you where you are.
Because rewriting is expensive.
Because upgrades break things.
Because your product matters more than your patch cadence.
Get Covered
If you’re running Spring Boot 3.2 or 3.4 in production, HeroDevs can keep it secure, stable, and compliant for as long as you need.