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Thread: Spring Framework / Spring Rich Client Library Hell?

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    Yes, I look forward to the day the old module is deleted. We've notified SF.

    Keith
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    If I remember it well, it is not possible to remove a module from SF, but it was possible to rename it and modify (delete or replace) the released files inside, so some steps in this direction could maybe stop the confusion.

    HTH,
    Karel

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    Quote Originally Posted by kdonald
    I just now updated all jar files to Spring 1.1.4 and a sandbox snapshot from today. I also made the neccessary updates to Spring Rich classes to bring them in sync with the latest.
    Keith, I am thanking you for this one! :-)

    A suggestion, I have. Perhaps, if is feasible, you can put a readme text file in the spring-richclient/lib/spring directory that just contains the Spring Framework version number that the jars belong to. This way, we know which version of Spring Framework we are working with. So for example, the file could contain this right now:
    Code:
    Spring 1.1.4
    Thanks, that is all from me.
    Stefano Rossi

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_smith
    Perhaps, if is feasible, you can put a readme text file in the spring-richclient/lib/spring directory that just contains the Spring Framework version number that the jars belong to. This way, we know which version of Spring Framework we are working with.
    Good idea, Stefano. Spring Framework has a similar file in its CVS repository. See spring/lib/readme.txt. It shows all the version numbers and a brief description of every library jar.
    Cheers,
    Joe
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    Quote Originally Posted by kdonald
    I just now updated all jar files to Spring 1.1.4 and a sandbox snapshot from today.
    Keith, do you need to also update source zip files in spring-richclient/lib/src to match those new jars? I think the source zips are now out of date.
    Stefano Rossi

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