No big changes this time, mainly compatibility fixes for JRuby 1.0. It is now also possible to build the project using Maven, for those too afraid to use rake. Documentation and code for springy are available here.
I’m also happy to announce that Craig Walls, the author of “Spring in Action”, is going to talk about Springy as part of his “Spring Cleaning: Tips for Managing XML Clutter” talk at this year’s No Fluff Just Stuff series of events as well as the Spring Experience 2007 in Florida.

December 18th, 2007 at 7:48 pm
Cool that such a project already exists. Together with a colleague we are going to write a DSL based on ruby to simplify creational logic (an experiment). So it is nice we can drop the XML based applicationcontext and use the Ruby based one.
April 22nd, 2008 at 11:20 am
Boing