> Hmm..I'd be interested to know what your major issues have been
> upgrading Spring. I did an upgrade from 2.5 to 3.0 last for around 20
> modules at my current project. The only enforced change was that I
> needed to move to Junit 4.5+. I've found Spring to be very good at
> maintaining backwards compatibility.

You're right 2.5 to 3 wasn't too bad, most of the pain was 2.0 to 2.5
or 3.
I just tried to move from webflow 1 to 2, and because I'm expert in
neither had problems, then after reverting back to 1.x of webflow, had
to take the whole project back from Spring 3.0 to Spring 2.5.
I don't say the changes are particularly hard, mainly tedious, and
most are for good reasons, ultimately making things better, but if I'm
only allowed 1 version on a server, I'd have to run a lot more servers
than my employer is interested in running, and the business really
isn't all that interested in paying us to upgrade those apps when
their attention has flitted off to new projects.
YMMV

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