This episode explores the latest advancements in Spring Framework 7.0 and Spring Boot 4.0, focusing on new features and improvements. Against the backdrop of the upcoming Spring Boot 3.5 release, the conversation shifts to the more significant Spring Boot 4.0 and Spring Framework 7.0, highlighting features like API versioning and a declarative interface client. More significantly, the discussion delves into internal refactorings leveraging Java 24's class file API for streamlined bytecode manipulation. For instance, the podcast details changes in GraalVM support and the removal of deprecated features. As the discussion pivots to Spring AI M7, the host and guest discuss its improved starter conventions and module structure. The conversation concludes with a look at the growing importance of messaging and event-driven architectures in modern software development, emphasizing the continued relevance of ActiveMQ and the rise of Artemis, and the potential of MCP as a unifying standard for AI integrations. This highlights the ongoing evolution of the Spring ecosystem and its role in addressing modern software development challenges.