by Greg Turnquist | Nov 23, 2008 | java, python
While surfing across Google, I spotted a conversation where a couple guys were commenting on Spring Python. The only commentary was based on the Wikipedia entry, and showed no delving into official documentation or our website. Well, I can’t help but respond to...
by Greg Turnquist | Nov 13, 2008 | amara, releases
Link: http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2008/11/spring-python-and-amara.htmlFor now, we are using Amara 1.2 because we need stable support. We definitely hope to migrate to 2.x someday, and we will have to deal with that python2.5+ requirement. This may require two...
by Greg Turnquist | Nov 12, 2008 | grails, news
Link: http://blog.springsource.com/2008/11/11/more-weapons-for-the-war-on-complexity-springsource-acquires-groovygrails-leader/I posted this in case you hadn’t heard, SpringSource has acquired the company behind Grails and Groovy.You may wonder “what has...
by Greg Turnquist | Nov 11, 2008 | news, releases
This release contains a refactored IoC container supporting four formats (XMLConfig, PythonConfig/@Object, PyContainerConfig, and SpringJavaConfig); replacement of the term “component” with “object” in all APIs, classnames, etc.; and other bug...
by Greg Turnquist | Nov 11, 2008 | aop, releases
Spring Python is growing fast and I’m excited to be working on this project. I just wanted to list some of the things that shows the many ways this is happening.First of all, I must point out that we just recently released version 0.8.0. This version contains...