News and announcements
Spring will once again be one of the hot topics being discussed at JavaOne 2008. There are multiple technical sessions presented by SpringSource thought leaders:
SpringSource will also have a booth in the Exhibit Hall, so be sure to come by booth 218 to meet theSpring experts and get some SpringSource goodies.
SpringSource Application Management Suite 1.0.0.RC1 is now available in the SpringSource beta program. Highlights of this release include:
- The supported platforms for Spring services to be discovered and displayed in the AMS dashboard has been extended to include JBoss Application Server (v3.2+).
- Metrics of stereotyped components (@Component, @Service, @Transactional, @Controller, and @Repository) are now visible in the AMS dashboard.
- A ResetMetrics operation to all applicable managed resources has been added as a Control Action.
Download the latest version here.
Dear Spring Community, We are pleased to announce that Spring .NET 1.1.1 has been released. Download | Site | Documentation | Changelog This is primarily a bugfix and enhancement release but some minor new features were introduced: - ParameterValidationAdvice to validate method arguments.
- A Required attribute and RequiredObjectFactoryPostProcessor for enforcing the configuration of required properties.
- ASP.NET Panel control to disable DI on custom user controls.
Dear Spring community, I'm pleased to announce that Spring Framework 2.5.3 has been released! Download | DocumentationThis is the third update release in the Spring 2.5 series. It fixes issues reported since 2.5.2 and introduces various enhancements, such as: - @Autowired and @Required annotations interact more intuitively
- ControllerClassNameHandlerMapping detects @Controller beans by default
- "bean(...)" pointcut designator matches against bean aliases as well
- Spring 2.5 "jee:*" config elements use resource-ref="true" by default
- new CachingConnectionFactory for JMS session and producer pooling
- new DB2MainframeSequenceMaxValueIncrementer for DB2/390 and DB2/400
Please see the changelog for details. We recommend upgrading to Spring 2.5.3 from all previous Spring 2.5.x releases!
Spring Security 2.0.0 RC1 is now available.
Download | Changelog | Announcement
Over 65 issues have been addressed, including OpenID integration, a new "protect-pointcut" for AspectJ expressions, dynamic retrieval of method authorization metadata, support for method authorization on all method types (interface, class, bridge, generic, superclass), restful URI authorization, namespace improvements, dependency updates and much more!
Dear Spring community, I'm pleased to announce that Spring Web Services 1.5.0 has been released! Downloads | Site | Changelog | Announcement This final release candidate the following new features over 1.0.3: - Two new transports: JMS and email, both for client and server,
- WSS4J-based WS-Security implementation, which allows for WS-Security on non-SUN JDKs (i.e. WebSphere) and JDK 1.4,
- WS-Addressing support for both client and server, supporting the August 2004 and final versions of the specification,
- Native support for Java 6, including JAXP 1.4, and the bundled SAAJ 1.3 and JAXB 2.0,
- Two new Spring namespaces, which drastically decrease the amount of XML required to configure marshallers and typical Spring-WS constructs,
- Spring-WS jars are now OSGi bundles,
- A new, client-side interception mechanism, including WS-Security support,
- @Endpoints are now @Components, so they are automatically picked up when using Spring 2.5 component scanning
- A new and improved XSD-to-WSDL generator that inlines included and imported XSDs
- Support for Spring Security
- Support for the Java 6 HTTP Server
- Two new samples, showing Plain Old XML usage and WS-Addressing with the Java 6 HTTP server
and many small improvements and bug fixes. Check the changelog for more details. We recommend upgrading to Spring Web Services 1.5 from all previous versions, in order to benefit from these new features! The 1.5 series is 95% backwards compatible, though support for Java 1.3 has been dropped, in favor of Java 1.6. Cheers, Arjen Poutsma Spring Web Services Lead
SpringSource Advanced Pack for Oracle Database allows enterprise Java applications using the Spring Portfolio to leverage powerful features only available in the Oracle database. The Advanced Pack does this without code changes to the Spring Beans running in the application. Features include:
- Oracle RAC "Fast Connection Failover" support
- Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing support
- Oracle XML type and Advanced Data Type support
- Customizable Oracle DB connection environment
Be sure to sign up, try it out and give us feedback.
There are some exciting new webinars in April for users of the Spring Framework.
Sign up for these and other interesting events at the webinar page where you can also watch archived recordings of previous webinars.
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