preparations for RC3 release

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http://www.springsource.org
Changes in version 3.0.0.RC3 (2009-12-01)
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* fixed bean definition import via "classpath*:" URLs
* added chaining-capable "add" method to MutablePropertyValues
* constructor arguments can be overridden by name in child bean definitions
* BeanDefinitions return isSingleton()=true by default again, with scope name empty
* init/destroy methods get processed in the order of declaration at each hierarchy level
* fixed lookup of LifecycleProcessor bean in a Spring Dynamic Modules environment
* fixed transaction synchronization setup with TransactionAwareDataSourceProxy involved
* added support for Hibernate 3.3 RegionFactory cache SPI to LocalSessionFactoryBean
* mvc:annotation-driven exposes default Validator and ConversionService as top-level beans
* JSR-303 SpringValidatorAdapter uses field name as first argument (analogous to bind errors)
Changes in version 3.0.0.RC2 (2009-11-13)
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SPRING FRAMEWORK 3.0 M4 (August 2009)
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SPRING FRAMEWORK 3.0 (December 2009)
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http://www.springframework.org
1. INTRODUCTION
This is the fourth milestone of Spring 3.0 which is scheduled for final release in Q3 2009.
It is nearly feature complete, with only very specific areas still being worked on for RC1.
Spring Framework 3.0 is the next generation of the Spring: fully Java 5 based,
EL enabled, REST enabled, and with support for JSR-330 (Dependency Injection)
and JSR-303 (Bean Validation).
2. RELEASE NOTES
This release comes with complete reference documentation already. Consult the provided
javadoc for technical details of specific packages and classes.
This release comes with complete reference documentation. For further details,
consult the provided javadoc for specific packages and classes.
3. DISTRIBUTION JAR FILES
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4. GETTING STARTED
A Getting Started guide is to be provided in time for Spring 3.0 GA. For the time being,
please consult the blog examples at http://blog.springsource.com as well as the sections
of interest in the reference documentation.
Please consult the blog examples at http://blog.springsource.com as well as the sections
of interest in the reference documentation. Sample applications and related material
will be provided as separate downloads.