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| Added: Sun, Sep 12th 2004 14:05 UTC (3 years, 10 months ago) |
Updated: Sat, Jul 2nd 2005 02:11 UTC (3 years, 0 months ago) |
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About:
Spring is a lightweight Java/J2EE application
framework based on code published in "Expert
One-on-One J2EE Design and Development"
by Rod Johnson. It includes powerful
JavaBeans-based configuration management
applying Inversion-of-Control principles, a
generic abstraction layer for transaction
management allowing for pluggable
transaction managers, a JDBC abstraction
layer, integration with Hibernate, JDO, Apache
OJB, and iBATIS SQL Maps, AOP functionality,
and a flexible MVC Web application framework
with multiple view technologies. There is also a .NET port available.
Author:
Rod Johnson <johnsonr __at__ users __dot__ sourceforge __dot__ net>
[contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.springframework.org
Zip:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73357
Changelog:
http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/1.2.1/changelog.txt
Bug tracker:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/spring/secure/Dashboard.jspa
Mailing list archive:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=30287
Trove categories:
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Date
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1.2.1
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N/A |
02-Jul-2005 09:11 |
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1.2RC2
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Major feature enhancements |
19-Apr-2005 17:56 |
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1.2RC1
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Major feature enhancements |
31-Mar-2005 00:30 |
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1.1.5
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Minor bugfixes |
19-Mar-2005 10:43 |
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1.1.4
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Minor feature enhancements |
01-Feb-2005 07:50 |
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1.1.3
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Minor feature enhancements |
15-Dec-2004 07:51 |
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1.1.2
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Minor feature enhancements |
23-Nov-2004 19:23 |
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1.1.1
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Minor feature enhancements |
01-Oct-2004 01:44 |
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1.1
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Initial freshmeat announcement |
13-Sep-2004 04:57 |
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Comments
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Outstanding, esp. if you use Hibernate
by Scott McCrory - Sep 13th 2004 12:10:50
Spring has a stiff learning curve for many developers, but it's worth it,
especially if you use Hibernate and need to better manage transactions.
Add on top of that all the other services Spring makes available (like
remoting, AOP, JMS, mail, security (Acegi), singleton control, MVC and much
more) and you have a stellar platform for enterprise-level applications.
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