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News[2004-05-30] Jodd v0.27Seems as an important update. SqlUtil now works with common Connection objects, too. There is new jodd.mail package for simple E-mail sending. ActionFilter has been added for Jodd framework. Documentation for changed classes has been upgraded. Does anybody care? [2004-05-05] Jodd v0.24.5 Here is another small, yet powerful update! SqlUtil smart facade becomes even smarter! First of all, transaction support has been added. Finally:) And second, close() and closeAll() becomes smarter and they can close previously created ResultSet objects! Writing sql code becomes even easier, we truly hope. Jodds framework got some new advanced features. Now it is possible to use URL-like forwards strings, where parameter part is concatenated to the destination URL. Moreover, it becomes possible to invoke other (external) actions from the code. Documentation for changed classes has been upgraded. [2004-04-28] Jodd v0.24.1 This is a small, yet interesting update, but only for Jodd's mvc2 framework fans (very few of them, if any:). ActionServlet has been enhanced, so now it is possible to get action parameters that are defined in the configuration xml file for each action. Moreover, ActionServlet instances now can obtain various action data from the current request, such as action path, invoked method name, etc. MultipartRequest has been also enhanced to handle multipart forms that uses specific character encoding. Some few documentation has been upgraded/added. [2004-04-23] Jodd v0.24 This release presents simplified and enhanced multipart request support. New class for this is MultipartRequest, and it is capable of parsing multipart request. It can not only extract files, but also parameter names and values! Moreover, MultipartRequest objects may be used in the very same way for population as HttpServletRequest, by using BeanUtil.load() method. More information may be founded on the Jodd's web pages and in the example. Beside above, one very, very stupid bug has been fixed. At least, it may serve as a proof that even the most simplest things should be tested:) [2004-02-15] Jodd v0.23 This release introduces a lot of new and improved functionalities, and some have been completely rewritten and modified. Anyhow, there should not be any special problems in upgrading existing installation of Jodd's library. Here we gonna present only the highlights of this release, for list of all changes please see 'history.txt' that is included within distribution archive. JDateTime has a new method, isValid(), that checks if some string represents a valid date. Servlets package got the file upload functionality. The whole process of uploading files is simplified and divided in few steps. Moreover, an simple file upload filter has been added, too, that simplifies the whole process even more. There is a new "magic" form tag. All previous form tags have been discarded in favor of this one. It is "magical" tag since it is the only tag needed for the whole html form. It populates form from one or many form beans. It seems that it can not be simpler that that. One little, but significant change has been done with ActionController: now Actions may return not only mappings defined in the xml files, but the pages name itself (no mappings). Everything works as before. BeanUtils have two new methods for getting and setting all bean properties from/to a Map object. This may be quite useful, specially in cases when there are concerns about speed. StringUtil has new method splitc(), which handles token delimiters of various size. [2004-01-11] Jodd v0.21 StringUtil has been enhanced by various methods for finding index of a substring not taking care of a letters case. These may be useful. PropertiesUtil has been revisited and enhanced. There are some minor incompatibilities with previous version. Now properties file may be used for creating new properties object. There is also a new method for writing properties to a file. Util class has been enhanced by some objects synchronization methods. It is nothing special, just shortcuts. FileUtil has new methods. Most of them reads/writes strings to/from files and encoded files. These methods may be useful. [2003-12-03] Jodd v0.20 jodd.datetime package refactored. JDateTime class replaced deprecated GenericTime. Advanced test added. JUnit test report added. GenericTime has been deprecated and replaced with more powerful JDateTime. Although GenericTime is useful, it was not the answer for all date/time needs and therefore it had to be refactored and enhanced significantly. New date/time class works on the very same principles as old one. However, there are much many new features that enhances the old behaviour and makes date/time manipulations more user-friendly. Although JDateTime from users point of view is quite similar to old GenericTime, there are some differences. This is one of the reasons why we decided to change the name of old GenericTime class to new JDateTime, to make users to be aware of changes. Once again, changes of existing code should be very light and simple to implement and migration of the application to new Jodd's version should an easy and straightway task. However, if there are problems in your code, Jodd's team would be more than happy to help you. Please apology for all inconveniences. It seems also important to ephasize that JDateTime has been tested very thoughtfully. [2003-11-25] Jodd v0.18 Serious GenericTime fixes and improvements. [2003-11-12] New release of Jodd: v0.17. New features added, some upgrades, documentation was updated. [2003-10-30] Jars.com rated Jodd as Top 25%. [2003-09-29] New major release of Jodd: v0.15. New features added, one bug fixed. Documentation was upgraded. [2003-09-09] Jodd v0.11 released: some bugs fixed and new features added. [2003-08-08] The very first Jodd release. |