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    Are the Spring Framework OSGi bundles available from a p2 site? I see them and their dependencies available individually from http://repo.springsource.org/release but it would be much more convenient to download them via a dedicated p2 update site, preferably via a zipped update site or a p2 site we can mirror and move to our intranet.

    Craig

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    I have a new project that i am using Spring 3.1. my project will take another couple of months (2) to complete. is Spring 3.2 GA stable enough to use in a high traffic public facing website? I would like to move to 3.2 because of the the support for Tiles 3.0.

    any input on this would be great

    thanks

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    Yes, our GA releases are intended for production use. Note that 3.2.1 will be released very shortly.
    Chris Beams
    Spring Framework committer, VMware
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigFoote View Post
    Are the Spring Framework OSGi bundles available from a p2 site? I see them and their dependencies available individually from http://repo.springsource.org/release but it would be much more convenient to download them via a dedicated p2 update site, preferably via a zipped update site or a p2 site we can mirror and move to our intranet.

    Craig
    How are other people consuming Spring Framework in an OSGi environment without an available p2 repo? What am I missing?

    Craig

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    Anybody? I'm kinda stuck so any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Craig

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    Amazing support here

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    Hi Craig,

    Our Spring Framework releases are available via the SpringSource EBR [1], and you may be interested in reading up on the recently announced next-generation OSGi bundle repository underway at the Eclipse Foundation [2]. With that said, I am not aware of any P2-based repos offering Spring Framework OSGi bundles, nor am I aware that this is a common use case for our users. I may, however, be misinformed on both counts.

    [1]: http://ebr.springsource.com/repository/app/faq
    [2]: http://underlap.blogspot.ca/2013/01/...roject-to.html
    Chris Beams
    Spring Framework committer, VMware
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