פרטי תוכנה:
Spring Mobile comes with a few mobile specific modules.
These include support for detecting user devices, detecting the device's resolution, managing user preferences, and a theme switching mechanism.
This extremely useful package can be used without the Spring framework as well, providing basic mobile detection features to any Java app you may be developing.
What is new in this release:
- Upgrade to Spring Framework 3.2.9
- Implement Ordered interface on AbstractDeviceDelegatingViewResolver
What is new in version 1.1.3:
- Upgrade to Spring Framework 3.2.9
- Implement Ordered interface on AbstractDeviceDelegatingViewResolver
What is new in version 1.1.1:
- This is a maintenance release that primarily addresses an issue where some Samsung tablets were being incorrectly resolved as mobile devices.
- Additional testing was also added for Windows 8 and newer versions of iOS.
What is new in version 1.0.2:
- Firefox OS devices are now resolved to a mobile device in LiteDeviceResolver.
- Now detecting Kindle Fire devices in LiteDeviceResolver.
- Update build to use Javadoc hotfix plugin to address a frame injection vulnerability.
- Upgrade to Spring Framework 3.1.4.
- Upgrade build to use Gradle 1.6.
What is new in version 1.0.1:
- BlackBerry 10 mobile devices are now resolved to mobile devices in LiteDeviceResolver.
What is new in version 1.0.0:
- Renamed DeviceResolverHandlerFilter to DeviceResolverRequestFilter.
- Documentation updates.
What is new in version 1.0.0.RC2:
- Tablets are no longer recognized as mobile devices
- Added support for resolving tablet devices in LiteDeviceResolver.
- Added a new DeviceType enumeration consisting of NORMAL, MOBILE, and TABLET values.
- The Device interface now includes isNormal(), and isTablet() methods in addition to the existing isMobile() method.
- WebOS devices are now recognized as a mobile device in LiteDeviceResolver
What is new in version 1.0.0.RC1:
- The 1.0.0.RC1 release ships a general facility for user site preference management that can be used independently or in conjunction with the mobile site switcher.
What is new in version 1.0.0.M3:
- Extracted SitePreferenceHandler from SiteSwitcher to allow for standalone site preference management independent of site switcher usage. See SitePreferenceHandlerInterceptor to enable in Spring MVC.
- Added SitePreference.isMobile() for convenient testing of a mobile site preference value using a boolean expression. This is particularly useful for view templates e.g. ${currentSitePreference.mobile}
- Added DeviceUtils and SitePreferenceUtils for convenient lookup of the 'currentDevice' and 'currentSitePreference', respectively.
- Simplified packaging by collapsing the device.mvc and device.lite sub-packages into the device root package. M2 users: DeviceResolverHandlerInterceptor now resides in the root device package.
- Updated documentation to expand coverage of the feature set, and to demonstrate new MVC 3.1 features for enabling Mobile extensions such as the Device and SitePreference argument-resolvers.
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