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Spring Integration 1.0 GA is available

Posted by: Peter Varhol on December 03, 2008 DIGG
Spring Integration is an extension of the Spring programming model to support the Enterprise Integration Patterns while building on the Spring Framework's existing support for enterprise integration. It offers a seamless model for integrating Spring components, and adapters for integrating Spring and non-Spring components.

The project homepage is at http://www.springsource.org/spring-integration. It hasn't been updated with the 1.0 GA information yet, but the download, at http://www.springsource.com/download/community?project=Spring%20Integration, is the 1.0 release.

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·  Spring Integration 1.0 GA is available by Peter Varhol on Wed Dec 03 08:09:56 EST 2008
  ·  Re: Spring Integration 1.0 GA is available by Joshua Long on Wed Dec 03 12:18:48 EST 2008
  ·  Maven2 Repository? by Daniel Krieg on Thu Dec 04 05:25:49 EST 2008
    ·  Re: Maven2 Repository? by Joshua Long on Sat Dec 06 06:22:22 EST 2008
      ·  Re: Maven2 Repository? by Mark Fisher on Mon Dec 08 18:30:53 EST 2008
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Re: Spring Integration 1.0 GA is available

Posted by: Joshua Long on December 03, 2008 in response to Message #280642
Congratulations on the release! Can't wait to have a Spring Framework API that can be more readily snuck in the back door to leverage this amazing functionality. When's AS2 (although, I don't know of any Open Source frameworks with solid AS2 support - this is usually a very expensive option) and SMS Modem support coming? :-)

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Maven2 Repository?

Posted by: Daniel Krieg on December 04, 2008 in response to Message #280642
Is there plans to publish this release to a Maven 2 repository and if so, can you provide a link?

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Re: Maven2 Repository?

Posted by: Joshua Long on December 06, 2008 in response to Message #280684
I'm sure that it will get added eventually, but in the meantime, adding http://repository.springsource.com/maven/bundles/external and http://repository.springsource.com/maven/bundles/release will work. To browse the repositories, you'll need to use the S3 browser

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Re: Maven2 Repository?

Posted by: Mark Fisher on December 08, 2008 in response to Message #281204
Actually, since this is a GA release, you can browse the SpringSource Enterprise Bundle Repository directly: http://www.springsource.com/repository

You can also search (e.g. for "Spring Integration") to find all of the Spring Integration bundles tagged with 1.0.0.RELEASE.

We will be enhancing the build so that future version are also made available in the Maven Central Repository.

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