Vert.x 3.3.3 is released!

We have just re­leased Vert.x 3.3.3, a bug fix re­lease of Vert.x 3.3.x.

Since the re­lease of Vert.x 3.3.2, quite a few bugs have been re­ported. We would like to thank you all for re­port­ing these is­sues.

Vert.x 3.3.3 re­lease notes:

The event bus client using the SockJS bridge are avail­able from NPM, Bower and as a We­b­Jar:

Docker im­ages are also avail­able on the Docker Hub. The Vert.x dis­tri­b­u­tion is also avail­able from SD­KMan and Home­Brew.

The ar­ti­facts have been de­ployed to Maven Cen­tral and you can get the dis­tri­b­u­tion on Bin­tray.

Happy cod­ing !

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