First, I am using Spring in a very high-traffic banking site in Australia. The results have been pretty good. I use it to handle pluggable bits of a small framework I wrote: basically for XML-based configuration.

I think more of an argument comes from who is using Spring for Java. There you'll find heaps of big players in the enterprise space. A quick search on a major employment site will no doubt turn up many positions with Spring, Struts, and or Hibernate as a required skill.

Kind Regards,
Scott Arbeitman



On 25/08/2006, at 12:10 AM, Matt Williams wrote:

Search through Sean Corfield's blog (corfield.org). I'm pretty sure
he's made mention of some apps he uses MG, ColdSpring and Reactor in
there. Mostly internal stuff at adobe I think.

On 8/24/06, Matthew Lesko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to convince my manager to use Coldspring in our product.
Toward that end I am attempting to identify other commercial services or products that use Coldspring. Can anyone on the list tell me about what
they're doing along these lines or point to people who are?

Regards,
Matthew Lesko






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