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JFig 1.4.1 Has Been Released

JFig 1.4.1 has been released.

Java applications are typically deployed in multiple environments and platforms, each requiring some unique configuration. JFig provides a simple yet powerful tool for configuration management that cannot be achieved by the use of simple property files. JFig employs a combination of variable substitution and a hierarchy of configuration files providing an OO-like solution for many of the common problems involved in configuration management. ... read more

Posted by Bruce Conrad 2004-02-05

JFig 1.3 has been released

JFig 1.3 has been released.

Java applications are typically deployed in multiple environments and platforms, each requiring some unique configuration. JFig provides a simple yet powerful tool for configuration management that cannot be achieved by the use of simple property files. JFig employs a combination of variable substitution and a hierarchy of configuration files providing an OO-like solution for many of the common problems involved in configuration management. ... read more

Posted by Bruce Conrad 2003-11-17

JFig 1.2 Released

JFig 1.2 has been released.

Java applications are typically deployed in multiple environments and platforms, each requiring some unique configuration. JFig provides a simple yet powerful tool for configuration management that cannot be achieved by the use of simple property files. JFig employs a combination of variable substitution and a hierarchy of configuration files providing an OO-like solution for many of the common problems involved in configuration management. ... read more

Posted by Bruce Conrad 2003-10-08

JFig 1.1 has been released.

JFig 1.1 has been released.

Java applications are typically deployed in multiple environments and platforms, each requiring some unique configuration. JFig provides a simple yet powerful tool for configuration management that cannot be achieved by the use of simple property files. JFig employs a combination of variable substitution and a hierarchy of configuration files providing an OO-like solution for many of the common problems involved in configuration management. ... read more

Posted by Bruce Conrad 2003-08-22
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