JPlate represents a collection of reusable frameworks, tools, utilities and Java source code. Ideally JPlate will provide the plumbing by which constructing solutions (for example applications) will be simplified.
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JPlate will soon be moving from Subversion to git. I use git at work, and to date, have somewhat weaker skills with git. I hope to do that this coming weekend (02/28/08).
Yes, JPlate is currently in a 0.1 release... However, as the integration with Keros and the 0.1 release showed, a source release was not done in 0.1. This is due to a Keros bug - "to rethink releases." Time permitting I am working on this Keros bug (https://sourceforge.net/tracker2/?func=detail&aid=2590414&group_id=214037&atid=1028078). I will likely finish this bug and "knock out" a few feature requests before returning to JPlate. Sorry about the delay.
I am proud to announce JPlate 0.1 is now released! This represents the "new and improved" version of JPlate. Specifically the Foundation, KVP and Tabular sub-projects are now part of one project entitled JPlate. Unfortunately, at this time, a source release is not being built - to get the source please perform a Subversion checkout. Additionally, JPlate's project management is now managed by Keros (http://keros.sourceforge.net). Please refer to the Subversion log at http://jplate.sourceforge.net/jplate-0.1/svn/svn-log.html.
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