Today Florian announced the availability of Virgo 3.7.0.
Virgo 3.7.0 brings several improvements (most notably Tomcat 8.5 and Spring Framework 4.2) and is paired by release 1.5.0 of the Virgo Tools, the Eclipse IDE integration.
This is the first official Virgo release since I joined the project as a committer, and it's also my first open source release in general. I am very happy and very proud of what we achieved.
Download Virgo and get Virgo Tools from the update site!
Virgo 3.7.0 Released
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