Spring ROO was built using the RAD (Rapid Application Development) software development model and it provides a general framework for creating Java applications using custom code or other projects.
Spring ROO helps developers blend different technologies together and provide a way to quickly create software with an enterprise-level of complexity, yet in the end easy to build and manage.
The framework supports many commercial or open source tools and technologies, including some of major projects like the Google Web Toolkit, the Dojo Toolkit, Eclipse, OSGi, Selenium, Jetty, AspectJ, and many Apache developed projects.
What is new in this release:
- Now Roo has complete support for JDK 8.
What is new in version 1.3.1 / 2.0.0.M1:
- Now Roo has complete support for JDK 8.
What is new in version 1.3.1:
- Now Roo has complete support for JDK 8.
What is new in version 1.1.5:
- The new release features over 95 improvements and bug fixes since the 1.1.4 release.
What is new in version 1.1.4:
- The new release features over 90 improvements and bug fixes since the 1.1.3 release.
What is new in version 1.1.3:
- Bugs:
- null initialized String field in entity throws indexoutofboundsexception: -1
- When a new Addon is installed, ROO defaults to the oldest one
- Use of generalization causes chaos in JSP fields
- Cannot create GWT front-end interface on Roo project
- Upgrade of Roo core bundles results in NPE
- Count(o) not correct when using composite Primary Keys
- Improvementa:
- Support for source control systems
- messages_fr.properties
- Include aspect properties on web scaffolding
- Provide detailed information about added/removed/changed lines for any command
Limitations:
- Does not support Java 8.
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