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		<title>By: Toby&#8217;s Epril :: Entries :: ì˜¤í”ˆì†ŒìŠ¤í™œë?™ì?„ ìœ„í•´ì„œ í?¬ìƒ?í•  ìˆ˜ ìžˆëŠ”ê°€?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Toby&#8217;s Epril :: Entries :: ì˜¤í”ˆì†ŒìŠ¤í™œë?™ì?„ ìœ„í•´ì„œ í?¬ìƒ?í•  ìˆ˜ ìžˆëŠ”ê°€?</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Dec 2006 08:27:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Rod Johnsonì?´ ì“´ Springì?´ë¦„ì?˜ ê¸°ì›?ì—? ê´€í•œ ê¸€ì?„ ë³´ë©´ í?¥ë¯¸ë¡œìš´ ì?´ì•¼ê¸°ë“¤ì?´ ë§Žì?´ ë‚˜ì˜¨ë‹¤.&#160; Springì?˜ ê¸°ì›?ì?€ ê·¸ê°€ 2002ë…„ì—? ì¶œê°„í•œ ì±…ì—? ë‚˜ì˜¤ëŠ” ì•„ì?´ë””ì–´ì™€ ê·¸ì—? ë”¸ë¦° ì˜ˆì œì½”ë“œë?¼ê³  ë³¼ ìˆ˜ ìžˆë‹¤. ê·¸ ì½”ë“œë¡œë¶€í„° ì¶œë°œí•´ì„œ ì˜¤í”ˆì†ŒìŠ¤ í”„ë¡œì ?íŠ¸ê°€ ì‹œìž‘í•˜ê³  ì§€ê¸ˆì?˜ Springìœ¼ë¡œ ë°œì „í•´ì˜¨ ê²ƒì?´ë‹¤. Rod Johnsonì?€ ê·¸ ì±…ì?„ ì“°ê¸° ìœ„í•´ì„œ ë¬´ë ¤ ì?¼ë…„ì?˜ ì‹œê°„ì?„ íˆ¬ìž?í–ˆë‹¤. ì?¼ë…„ì¹˜ ì›”ê¸‰ì?„ í?¬ìƒ?í–ˆë‹¤ëŠ” ê·¸ì?˜ ì–˜ê¸°ë¡œ ìƒ?ê°?í•´ë³´ë©´ í’€íƒ€ìž„ìœ¼ë¡œ ì±…ì?„ ì?¼ì?Œì?„ ì•Œ ìˆ˜ ìžˆë‹¤. 800íŽ˜ì?´ì§€ì?˜ ë‘?íˆ¼í•œ ì±…ê³¼ 3ë§Œë?¼ì?¸ ê°€ëŸ‰ì?˜ ì˜ˆì œì½”ë“œë¥¼ J2EEì?˜ ì „ì˜?ì—­ ë‘?ë£¨ ë‹¤ë£¨ë©´ì„œ ë§Œë“¤ì–´ë‚´ëŠ” ìž‘ì—…ì?€ ì •ë§? ì‰¬ìš´ ì?¼ì?€ ì•„ë‹ˆì—ˆì?„ ê²ƒì?´ë‹¤. ë‹¹ì‹œ&#160;ì˜?êµ­ì?˜ EJBê°œë°œìž?(ì•„ë§ˆ í”„ë¦¬ëžœìŠ¤)ëŠ” 600ë¶ˆ/ì?¼ ìˆ˜ì¤€ì?˜ ê¸‰ì—¬ë¥¼ ë°›ëŠ” ì?„ ìµœê³ ê¸‰ ì—”ì§€ë‹ˆì–´ì˜€ë‹¤. ê·¸ê²ƒì?„ í?¬ê¸°í•˜ê³  ì?¼ë…„ì?´ë‚˜ ì±…ì?„ ì“°ëŠ”ë?° ë§¤ë‹¬ë¦° ì—´ì •ì?€ ì •ë§? ëŒ€ë‹¨í•˜ë‹¤ê³  ë³¼ ìˆ˜ ìžˆë‹¤. ê·¸ê²ƒë?„ ì£¼ë¥˜ ê¸°ìˆ ì?˜ ìƒ?ë‹¹ìˆ˜ë¥¼ ë¶€ì •í•˜ê³  ìˆ˜ë§Žì?€ ëŒ€ì•ˆ ì•„ì?´ë””ì–´ì™€ êµ¬í˜„ ì½”ë“œê¹Œì§€ í•¨ê»˜ ë§Œë“¤ì–´ë‚´ëŠ” ì?¼ì?„ ê²°ì •í•˜ê¸°ëž€ ê·¸ë¦¬ ì‰½ì§€ ì•Šì•˜ì?„ ê²ƒì?´ë‹¤. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Rod Johnsonì?´ ì“´ Springì?´ë¦„ì?˜ ê¸°ì›?ì—? ê´€í•œ ê¸€ì?„ ë³´ë©´ í?¥ë¯¸ë¡œìš´ ì?´ì•¼ê¸°ë“¤ì?´ ë§Žì?´ ë‚˜ì˜¨ë‹¤.&nbsp; Springì?˜ ê¸°ì›?ì?€ ê·¸ê°€ 2002ë…„ì—? ì¶œê°„í•œ ì±…ì—? ë‚˜ì˜¤ëŠ” ì•„ì?´ë””ì–´ì™€ ê·¸ì—? ë”¸ë¦° ì˜ˆì œì½”ë“œë?¼ê³  ë³¼ ìˆ˜ ìžˆë‹¤. ê·¸ ì½”ë“œë¡œë¶€í„° ì¶œë°œí•´ì„œ ì˜¤í”ˆì†ŒìŠ¤ í”„ë¡œì ?íŠ¸ê°€ ì‹œìž‘í•˜ê³  ì§€ê¸ˆì?˜ Springìœ¼ë¡œ ë°œì „í•´ì˜¨ ê²ƒì?´ë‹¤. Rod Johnsonì?€ ê·¸ ì±…ì?„ ì“°ê¸° ìœ„í•´ì„œ ë¬´ë ¤ ì?¼ë…„ì?˜ ì‹œê°„ì?„ íˆ¬ìž?í–ˆë‹¤. ì?¼ë…„ì¹˜ ì›”ê¸‰ì?„ í?¬ìƒ?í–ˆë‹¤ëŠ” ê·¸ì?˜ ì–˜ê¸°ë¡œ ìƒ?ê°?í•´ë³´ë©´ í’€íƒ€ìž„ìœ¼ë¡œ ì±…ì?„ ì?¼ì?Œì?„ ì•Œ ìˆ˜ ìžˆë‹¤. 800íŽ˜ì?´ì§€ì?˜ ë‘?íˆ¼í•œ ì±…ê³¼ 3ë§Œë?¼ì?¸ ê°€ëŸ‰ì?˜ ì˜ˆì œì½”ë“œë¥¼ J2EEì?˜ ì „ì˜?ì—­ ë‘?ë£¨ ë‹¤ë£¨ë©´ì„œ ë§Œë“¤ì–´ë‚´ëŠ” ìž‘ì—…ì?€ ì •ë§? ì‰¬ìš´ ì?¼ì?€ ì•„ë‹ˆì—ˆì?„ ê²ƒì?´ë‹¤. ë‹¹ì‹œ&nbsp;ì˜?êµ­ì?˜ EJBê°œë°œìž?(ì•„ë§ˆ í”„ë¦¬ëžœìŠ¤)ëŠ” 600ë¶ˆ/ì?¼ ìˆ˜ì¤€ì?˜ ê¸‰ì—¬ë¥¼ ë°›ëŠ” ì?„ ìµœê³ ê¸‰ ì—”ì§€ë‹ˆì–´ì˜€ë‹¤. ê·¸ê²ƒì?„ í?¬ê¸°í•˜ê³  ì?¼ë…„ì?´ë‚˜ ì±…ì?„ ì“°ëŠ”ë?° ë§¤ë‹¬ë¦° ì—´ì •ì?€ ì •ë§? ëŒ€ë‹¨í•˜ë‹¤ê³  ë³¼ ìˆ˜ ìžˆë‹¤. ê·¸ê²ƒë?„ ì£¼ë¥˜ ê¸°ìˆ ì?˜ ìƒ?ë‹¹ìˆ˜ë¥¼ ë¶€ì •í•˜ê³  ìˆ˜ë§Žì?€ ëŒ€ì•ˆ ì•„ì?´ë””ì–´ì™€ êµ¬í˜„ ì½”ë“œê¹Œì§€ í•¨ê»˜ ë§Œë“¤ì–´ë‚´ëŠ” ì?¼ì?„ ê²°ì •í•˜ê¸°ëž€ ê·¸ë¦¬ ì‰½ì§€ ì•Šì•˜ì?„ ê²ƒì?´ë‹¤. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Interface21 Team Blog &#187; Why the name Interface21?</title>
		<link>http://blog.springsource.com/2006/11/08/spring-framework-the-origins-of-a-project-and-a-name/#comment-4408</link>
		<dc:creator>Interface21 Team Blog &#187; Why the name Interface21?</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Dec 2006 17:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Posted on December 16th, 2006 by Rod Johnson in Interface21.  A few weeks ago I blogged about the origins of the name Spring. We also get many questions about the origins of the name Interface21. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Posted on December 16th, 2006 by Rod Johnson in Interface21.  A few weeks ago I blogged about the origins of the name Spring. We also get many questions about the origins of the name Interface21. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Charles Greer</title>
		<link>http://blog.springsource.com/2006/11/08/spring-framework-the-origins-of-a-project-and-a-name/#comment-2471</link>
		<dc:creator>Charles Greer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2006 17:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I've wondered a great deal about the origins of the Spring name -- it's interesting however that the word also fits loosely among the frameworks named for structural building blocks, when using the definition having to do with coils of steel... Struts, Pylons, Rails and so forth.  Spring is a nice foil for those -- you don't just build things, it also gives you a good mechanical boost for getting apps off the ground.  Thanks for all the good work!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;ve wondered a great deal about the origins of the Spring name &#8212; it&#039;s interesting however that the word also fits loosely among the frameworks named for structural building blocks, when using the definition having to do with coils of steel&#8230; Struts, Pylons, Rails and so forth.  Spring is a nice foil for those &#8212; you don&#039;t just build things, it also gives you a good mechanical boost for getting apps off the ground.  Thanks for all the good work!</p>
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		<title>By: dsfs</title>
		<link>http://blog.springsource.com/2006/11/08/spring-framework-the-origins-of-a-project-and-a-name/#comment-2169</link>
		<dc:creator>dsfs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Nov 2006 14:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: bitstorm</title>
		<link>http://blog.springsource.com/2006/11/08/spring-framework-the-origins-of-a-project-and-a-name/#comment-1489</link>
		<dc:creator>bitstorm</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2006 08:49:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good post Rod! It's always interesting knowing somethig about Spring "in nuce".
I think we all should be gratefull to Yann for his contribute to the project.

PS:
&#62;Yann eventually stopped contributing to open source to concentrate on playing music as a hobby and having a normal social life....

does it mean that people at Interface 21 don't have a normal social life :-)?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good post Rod! It&#039;s always interesting knowing somethig about Spring &#034;in nuce&#034;.<br />
I think we all should be gratefull to Yann for his contribute to the project.</p>
<p>PS:<br />
&gt;Yann eventually stopped contributing to open source to concentrate on playing music as a hobby and having a normal social life&#8230;.</p>
<p>does it mean that people at Interface 21 don&#039;t have a normal social life :-)?</p>
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		<title>By: -FoX-</title>
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		<dc:creator>-FoX-</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2006 17:26:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I've read your book recently and I must say it is still a good book to read, especially to get more grip of the global reason for existence for the framework. Spring is doing a really good job now. However, support could be much better, especially on the fora!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;ve read your book recently and I must say it is still a good book to read, especially to get more grip of the global reason for existence for the framework. Spring is doing a really good job now. However, support could be much better, especially on the fora!</p>
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