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Springsource a java implementation? really? | 342 comments | Create New Account
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Great find - thanks. Cross examination needed badly.
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, April 18 2012 @ 06:51 AM EDT
So the software he was talking about *does* use the java apis
(or at least a re-implementation of them.)

With any luck this will come up in cross examination, it
would be an injustice for him not to have to explain this (or
admit that he doesn't in fact have the expertise required to
answer the question.)

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Springsource a java implementation? really?
Authored by: etal on Wednesday, April 18 2012 @ 01:06 PM EDT
I use the Spring framework daily, it is a framework that
competes with some of the Enterprise java stuff (Java EE).
It runs on the standard JVM and does not re-implement any
java Apis. It obviously uses all the basic java classes
(Object, String, Array etc) from the standard Apis. I don't
see how someone can consider this a java implementation, its
just a framework built on top of java.

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Springboard -> Springsource
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 10:33 AM EDT
SpringSource is a division of VMware, definitely not an
European company. I am still wondering what company he was
talking about...

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