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Ivy 1.3-RC2, IvyDE 1.0 beta2 (0.9.7) and IvyCruise 1.1 are out !

We are pleased to announce the availability of Ivy 1.3-RC2, IvyDE 1.0 beta 2 (0.9.7) and IvyCruise 1.1.

Ivy

This new release candidate of Ivy, our popular dependency management tool, improves the stability and add some small improvements to features added in the latest release candidate.

IvyDE, the open source eclipse plugin which brings the power of ivy to the eclipse developers, now reaches a new beta version with many bug fixes and improvements, such as the possibility to directly perform ivy retrieve when resolving dependencies.

World of Java - Beta

We are proud to announce the availability of the beta version of World Of Java, a new javadoc and sources service.

World of Java

World of Java beta mainly consists of a database of more than 2000 open source java projects and revisions which you can access from a dedicated eclipse plugin with absolutely no configuration except a login and password !

Get access to your java dependencies sources and javadocs with no effort, join the WOJ beta program now.

Endoclinic SPMS uses UIState to store UI preferences

Endoclinic is a Secure Patient Management System (SPMS) and a general purpose program for endocrinologic clinics using state of the art security, design and software platforms.

Spiros Gezerlis nicely contacted us to inform that this application uses UIState among other open source technologies.

Ivy 1.3-RC1 is out !

We are pleased to announce the availability of Ivy version 1.3-RC1 and IvyDE 1.0 beta 1.

Ivy is a free java based dependency manager, with powerful features such as transitive dependencies, ant integration, maven repository compatibility, continuous integration, html reports and many more.

As well as its strong dependency management engine, Ivy also benefits from a growing user community, a public repository of common ivy files, and from the source professional quality services.

Tiago Silveira wishes to see more Ivy for 2006

In his blog, Tiago silveira wishes to see more Ivy for 2006. We hope his wish will be accomplished !

Maven replaced with Ant/Ivy and Confluence

DDSteps a JUnit extension for building data driven test cases replace Maven with Ant/Ivy in the upcoming 1.1 release

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Maven replaced with Ant/Ivy and Confluence
DDSteps moves away from building with Maven and now builds using Ant/Ivy. The site is now built in Confluence, which is a lot more productive than using xdoc.

Spring - An Agile Development Environment

During the Sping Experience which took place in Florida at the beginning of this month, Keith Donald animated a session about the new common build system which is used especially in Spring Web Flow. This common build system, available in their CVS, heavily use ant 1.6 and Ivy.

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Mike Rettig about Ant+Ivy

In his blog, Mike Rettig talk a bit about his use of Ant+Ivy :

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After suffering through an upgrade to Maven 2 , I'm still in search of a quality build system. Ant + Ivy does everything that I need...

OS-Kit projects leverage Ivy for their dependencies management

OS-Kit consists mainly of four open source projects, all using Ivy for their dependencies:
* jUM - Java User Management System
* jCart - Java Catalog System
* Talos - Security Engine
* Luigi - Search Engine Adapter

OSCache now uses Ivy

As announced in the last OSCache release, this powerful cache component now uses ivy for their dependency management:

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Version 2.2 of the popular open-source J2EE cache OSCache was released on 6th November 2005. Besides bugs being fixed, major improvements have been made to the CacheFilter in many ways:

* Default initialization of the last modified header which reduces transaction overhead and server load
* Preserving more http headers, e.g. the expires header
* Special handling for fragments of a page

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