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        Multitenant Spring beans in PustefixPustefix’s multitenancy support lets you create applications serving multiple tenants (e.g. countries) and languages within a single application instance. So far multitenancy in Pustefix focused on the view layer, helping you create internationalized pages composed of tenant/language-dependent content and resources. Read more...
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        Finding thingsThis blog has been sleeping for almost a year. So it’s time to breathe new life into it. Let’s start where the last blog entry ended. Read more...
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        Where the deuce is this template?Having highly modularized applications together with Pustefix’s multi-level XSL transformations sometimes can be a little bit annoying, e.g. if you want to reproduce a view bug and you don’t have a clue how the HTML output is produced and where the involved XSL templates come from. Read more...
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        Pustefix discontinues OSGi workMore than 2 years ago we started to add OSGi-support to Pustefix. In September 2009 we officially released Pustefix 1.0.0, see an excerpt of the annonuncement: Read more...
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        Pustefix ready for Java SE 7 and dropping support for Java 1.5Starting with version 0.18 Pustefix will no longer officially support Java SE 1.5 or older (nearly 5 years public availability of Java SE 1.6 should have been enough time for upgrading existing applications). Read more...
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