This is the home of the Spring Framework: the foundation for all Spring projects. Collectively the Spring Framework and the family of Spring projects are often referred to simply as "Spring".
Spring provides everything required beyond the Java programming language for creating enterprise applications for a wide range of scenarios and architectures. Please read the Overview section of the reference documentation for a more complete introduction.
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For access to artifacts or a distribution zip, see the Spring Framework Artifacts wiki page.
The Spring Framework maintains reference documentation (published and source), GitHub wiki pages, and an API reference. There are also guides and tutorials across Spring projects.
See the Micro-Benchmarks wiki page.
See the Build from Source wiki page and the CONTRIBUTING.md file.
Information regarding CI builds can be found in the Spring Framework Concourse pipeline documentation.
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The Spring Framework is released under version 2.0 of the Apache License.