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Thought River Commons

The Thought River Commons is a collection of Java utilities and other nifty code items developed by Thought River for use in internal projects. It features classes for working with XML, networking, metadata, graphs, Java code generation, and for creating self-healing software, among other things.

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Release Notes: This release contains many new features and a cleanup. Some of the oldest deprecated package versions were removed and a new package for working with graphs (nodes and edges) was introduced.

Release Notes: This is the first release in quite some time, and it's packed with new features. An entire physics package has been added, as well as a new event bus system. There's a new utility class for displaying splash screens, and the new PropertySet class allows any object to be viewed and manipulated like a simple value map, complete with PropertyChangeEvents. Also, the Commons has been upgraded to utilize Java 5.0 language features throughout the code. This means Java 5.0 (or greater) is required to use the Commons from this version onward.

  •  24 Aug 2004 06:58

Release Notes: The primary focus of this release is on improvements to the code generation subpackage. Several bugs have been fixed in that part of the Commons.

Release Notes: This release contains several improvements and bugfixes, with a special emphasis on improving support for JavaBeans.

Release Notes: This release has many new features. Four new subpackages and an assortment of new classes were added. A new "versioned package" system is now used, which enables code to be built on the Commons without fear of future updates causing incompatibilities.

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