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We’ve got a packed update for you this month — new SDK releases, upcoming events in London, and a fresh Temporal 101 webinar for Java developers.
For more information on these updates and other things we’ve been working on, just keep reading! And as always, we’d love to hear from you — feel free to share feedback in our Community Slack, or on X (@temporalio).
SDK Updates#
- Java SDK 1.27.1 fixes an exception that can occur when receiving a failure from a Nexus operation.
- TypeScript SDK 1.11.7 fixes a crash and includes security updates for its dependencies.
- PHP SDK 2.13.0 adds support for Typed Search Attributes, and a workflow-init method.
Events#
On Tuesday, March 11, 2025, in the Philadelphia area, Temporal’s Staff Solutions Architect, Rick Ross, will take the stage at the Philly JUG meetup to present “Building Reliable Applications with Temporal,” discussing how to simplify code and enhance application reliability using Temporal’s open-source programming model.
We’re thrilled to announce that Replay 2025 in London will feature a special performance by The Tech Roast Show, marking their debut in the city. Known for their unique blend of technology and comedy, The Tech Roast Show promises to deliver an unforgettable (and hilarious!) experience. Don’t miss this exciting addition to our event lineup!
Resources#
- The Education team has just released two more .NET courses: Temporal 102 and Crafting an Error Handling Strategy. Read about them here.
- The Education team is hosting a Temporal 101 in Java webinar on March 12 at 9:00 AM PST. Register here!
- Temporal Cloud pricing page revised and updated with new information.
- New documentation for circuit breaking in Nexus.
Community Shout-Outs#
- Marek Sirkovský created a nice blog post about Temporal.IO in .NET which gives a great introduction to Temporal terminology for .NET fans!
- Sepehr Sobhani created kairos-cli, a snappy CLI application that helps maintain flow state while opening workflows in the cloud for a richer experience and deeper analysis.
- Former beloved Temporalite Brian Hogan took our new Ruby SDK for a spin and ported the Get Address from IP example to Ruby.
- And finally, Bar Moshe created Data Processing Service, a practical demonstration of building cross-language microservices with Temporal, orchestrating activities written in Go, Python, and TypeScript.