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Authored by: hardmath on Thursday, April 19 2012 @ 10:15 AM EDT |
That's interesting. I spent a little time looking around
the Springsource website for documentation and could only
find references for the stuff you mention, i.e. what they
built on top of Java Core APIs to replace/workaround
NetBeans classes.
The case study for LinkedIn was pretty informative about
that aspect of their product.
It would also make sense of the grandparent post's search,
which seems to find Spring download Core APIs are imported
from Sun.
As a by-product of my searching I got the feeling that the
Spring 3.x Java distribution was lagging back at Java 1.5 or
possibly 1.4. Not that a smaller implementer should or
could be expected to keep up with the bleeding edge of
things, but I'd have some extra sympathy in the case that
they were required to do an independent implementation of
all new interfaces AND pass the respective compatibility
tests. In that case substantial lags would be inevitable.
regards, hm
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