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Morphium 6.2.4 β€” When Messaging Dies Quietly

Morphium 6.2.4 is out. The reason behind it was a bug that took longer to find than to fix. In production, messaging suddenly stopped. The backlog grew. The log said nothing. Only the 10-second fallback poll kept the application half-alive. This is what we learned about producer/consumer architecture, silent `Error`s, and the hard 16 MB BSON limit, and the five layers of protection that came out of it.

8.5.2026
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Morphium 6.2.1 β€” A Bugfix Release That Packs a Punch

Morphium 6.2.1 is out β€” and while it's officially a bugfix release, there's considerably more inside than the version number suggests. ByteBuddy replaces spring-cglib, PoppyDB gets a stability overhaul, and the wire protocol is now much more robust against connection chaos.

20.3.2026
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Morphium version 5

Morphium, the java pojo objectmapper for mongodb, needed some rewrites and improvements. All details in this post.

15.11.2022
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Morphium V4.2.12 released

The latest Version of morphium (V4.2.12) was released a couple of days ago. As usual, the changes contain Bugfixes and improvements.

  • Tests were changed so that they run more smoothly in total, less side effects
  • Tests were simplified
  • B

13.8.2021
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Morphium V4.2.8 released

Morphium V4.2.8 was released including the following features:

  • FEATURE:basic support for Aggregation with the InMemoryDriver using Expr
  • FEATURE: Support for Expr in Qureries
  • FIX: imrpvoved Support for sharding
  • FIX: increased

15.6.2021
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Morphium V4.2.0 released

We just released Morphium V4.2.0 including a lot of fixes and features:

  • Feature: new MongoDB Driver 4.1 is used and so we do support mongodb 4.4 now
  • Feature: direct support of all aggregation stages
  • Feature: Expr-Language
  • Feature: ...

12.9.2020
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