## Spring Framework The Spring Framework provides a comprehensive programming and configuration model for modern Java-based enterprise applications - on any kind of deployment platform. A key element of Spring is infrastructural support at the application level: Spring focuses on the "plumbing" of enterprise applications so that teams can focus on application-level business logic, without unnecessary ties to specific deployment environments. The framework also serves as the foundation for [Spring Integration](https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-integration), [Spring Batch](https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-batch) and the rest of the Spring [family of projects](http://springsource.org/projects). Browse the repositories under the [SpringSource organization](https://github.com/SpringSource) on GitHub for a full list. [.NET](https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-net) and [Python](https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-python) variants are available as well. ## Downloading artifacts Instructions on [downloading Spring artifacts](https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-framework/wiki/Downloading-Spring-artifacts) via Maven and other build systems are available via the project wiki. ## Documentation See the current [Javadoc](http://static.springsource.org/spring-framework/docs/current/api) and [Reference docs](http://static.springsource.org/spring-framework/docs/current/reference). ## Getting support Check out the [Spring forums](http://forum.springsource.org) and the [Spring tag](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/spring) on StackOverflow. [Commercial support](http://springsource.com/support/springsupport) is available too. ## Issue Tracking Spring's JIRA issue tracker can be found [here](http://jira.springsource.org/browse/SPR). Think you've found a bug? Please consider submitting a reproduction project via the [spring-framework-issues](https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-framework-issues) repository. The [readme](https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-framework-issues#readme) provides simple step-by-step instructions. ## Building from source The Spring Framework uses a [Gradle](http://gradle.org)-based build system. In the instructions below, [`./gradlew`](http://vimeo.com/34436402) is invoked from the root of the source tree and serves as a cross-platform, self-contained bootstrap mechanism for the build. The only prerequisites are [git](http://help.github.com/set-up-git-redirect) and JDK 1.6+. ### check out sources `git clone git://github.com/SpringSource/spring-framework.git` ### compile and test, build all jars, distribution zips and docs `./gradlew build` ### install all spring-\* jars into your local Maven cache `./gradlew install` ### import sources into your IDE Run `./import-into-eclipse.sh` or read `import-into-idea.md` as appropriate. ... and discover more commands with `./gradlew tasks`. See also the [Gradle build and release FAQ](https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-framework/wiki/Gradle-build-and-release-FAQ). ## Contributing [Pull requests](http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests) are welcome; see the [contributor guidelines](https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-framework/wiki/Contributor-guidelines). ## Staying in touch Follow [@springframework](http://twitter.com/springframework) and its [team members](http://twitter.com/springframework/team/members) on Twitter. In-depth articles can be found at the SpringSource [team blog](http://blog.springsource.org), and releases are announced via our [news feed](http://www.springsource.org/news-events). ## License The Spring Framework is released under version 2.0 of the [Apache License](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).