Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Farewell Spring.NET

In Spring Framework .Net website:
ANNOUNCEMENT: Dear Spring Community, We are pleased to announce that the M2 (Milestone 2) release of Spring .NET 2.0.0 is now available. Download | Community This is a preview release designed to enable early-adopters to evaluate and comment on features and contains the following new features:
  • Autowiring attribute for field DI
Several fixed to the core container are also included in this release In addition to the direct download, this M2 release has been made available as NuGet 'pre-release' packages (see Spring.Core on NuGet as an example). Please provide feedback/input on this pre-release via the Spring.NET Forums.
[2012-12-11]
No progress from 2012-12-11, Pivotal seems dumped .NET and concentrate on Java only... good bye Spring .NET, you are a great framework that I'm enjoying to work with, a magic helper in my .NET projects...
On other hand, with the concentration on Java frameworks, we can hope the increase of productivity (and release?) from Pivotal (or SpringSource). Is this a good news for "Java Developers"?

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