We are excited to announce the 2.2.1-GA release of Broadleaf Commerce, delivering powerful new offer capabilities, enhanced search functionality, important security updates, and numerous fixes that improve scalability, flexibility, and overall eCommerce performance. Let’s dive into what’s new in Broadleaf Commerce 2.2.1!
Commerce SDK: added pricing invalidation flags and X-Customer-Ref headers.
Payment JS SDK: added onSuccess callbacks.
Quote Microfrontend: upgraded to React 18 and Node 18+.
Next.js Starter: support for payment offers via PAYMENTS_LIST attributes.
Notable Bug Fixes
Fixed Solr narrowing and indexing issues to ensure correct results by sandbox, catalog, and application.
Corrected productType and priceWithDependentItems indexing for merchandising products.
Resolved cart issues including gifts, duplicate keys, and COD handling.
Fixed Admin navigation precision, validation for required fields, and sandbox ribbon display.
Payment reversal job now handles application-discriminated gateways and asynchronous results.
Improved Inventory handling to prevent duplicate reservations across multiple locations.
Why Upgrade to Broadleaf 2.2.1?
The 2.2.1 release delivers key improvements for accuracy, flexibility, and security in enterprise eCommerce:
Smarter product search and synonym management for better customer experience.
Expanded promotional strategies with opt-in, dynamic, and payment-based offers.
Stronger observability and security updates.
Improved Admin usability with multiple-route support and semantic updates.
Updated SDKs and microfrontends for simpler integrations.
How to Upgrade
Ensure you are running Java 17.
Upgrade to CatalogServices 2.2.1 before SearchServices 2.2.1.
Run a full search reindex after upgrading SearchServices.
Perform the database migration for Campaign Offer Code audit history.
Update frontend environments to Node 20 and validate multi-route admin behavior.
For full instructions, please refer to the upgrade guide.
What’s Next?
Broadleaf Commerce continues to expand capabilities for modern eCommerce. Upcoming releases will focus on deeper search quality signals, richer merchandising controls, and new promotional tools that align with marketplace and payment innovations.