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Spring Python version 0.5.0 is released

Spring Python (http://springpython.webfactional.com) version 0.5.0 was
released today.

It contains updates to DatabaseTemplat e and DatabaseTransac tions,
along with more testing underneath MySQL, PostGreSQL, and Sqlite.
Support for Oracle has been added, but only minimally tested so far.

Spring Python has been re-licensed underneath the Apache License 2.0,
making it more business friendly.

Greg
Jun 27 '08 #1
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