News
This page contains news that was posted on the Castle Project home page but is now old and has been archived.
Archived News
- May 17th, 2010: Craig Neuwirt announced the release of Synchronize Facility 1.1.
- May 16th, 2010: John Simons announced the release of ActiveRecord Integration 1.1.
- May 15th, 2010: Henrik Feldt and John Simons announced the release of Transaction Services 2.0 and Automatic Transaction Management 2.0.
- April 2010: We started migrating and updatign our documentation. Currently the docs can be found here. We appreciate contributing to the effort!
- March 2010: Our main source code repository has moved to Git.
- January 17th, 2010: Ken Egozi announced the release of Castle Monorail 2.0.
- January 15th, 2010: Markus Zywitza announced the release of Castle ActiveRecord 2.1.1.
- January 15th, 2010: John Simons announced the release of TemplateEngine Component 1.1.1.
- January 11th, 2010: Jonathon Rossi and Krzysztof Kozmic announced the release of Castle Windsor 2.1 packaged with logging facility, Castle Dynamic Proxy 2.2 along with Castle Core 1.2 including now integrated EMail sender component and packaged with logging services.
- December 4th, 2009: Jonathon Rossi and Daniel Holbling announced the release of Castle Pagination 1.1.
- November 22nd, 2009: Craig Neuwirt announced the release of DictionaryAdapter 1.1.
- September 29th, 2009: Jonathon Rossi and John Simons announced the release of NVelocity 1.1 and TemplateEngine Component 1.1.
- December 14th, 2009: G. Richard Bellamy announced the release of Castle Validator 1.1 and Castle Binder 1.1.
- December 4th, 2009: Jonathon Rossi and Krzysztof Kozmic announced the release of DynamicProxy 2.2 Beta 1.
- August 1st, 2009: Markus Zywitza announced the release of Castle ActiveRecord 2.0.
- July 14th, 2009: Markus Zywitza announced the release of Castle ActiveRecord 2.0 Beta 1.
- June 27th, 2009: John Simons announced the release of Castle EmailSender Component 1.1.
- May 9th, 2009: Markus Zywitza announced the release of Castle ActiveRecord 2.0 Alpha 1.
- May 5th, 2009: Ayende Rahien announced the release of Castle Windsor 2.0.
- May 4th, 2009: Jonathon Rossi announced the release of DynamicProxy 2.1.
- March 10th, 2009: Jonathon Rossi announced the release of DynamicProxy 2.1 RC1.
- October 31st, 2008: Hammett announced that each project under the Castle umbrella will be lead and released separately. This announcement also included assigning leaders to each of the projects.
- September 20th, 2007: Castle Project RC3 is finally released.
- September 13th, 2007: Check out the interview with Castle Project leader on InfoQ.
- June 1st, 2007: Hammett fixed the last issues with DynamicProxy 2 tests failing - the build is running again!
- May 31st, 2007: Brian built a set of documentation using the sandcastle beta.
- May 17th, 2007: Anders setup a Castle specific search using the Google Co-op search.
- November 22nd, 2006: Castle was featured on a InfoWorld article: Castle built for .Net.
- November 10th, 2006: Article Inversion of Control and Dependency Injection: Working with Windsor Container published on MSDN. Authored by our fellow committer Ayende.
- November 1st, 2006: We are proud to announce the Release Candidate 2 release.
- August 18th, 2006: You can join our IRC channel.
- July 25th, 2006: We kicked off a separated Contrib project.
- March 13th, 2006: FishEye is up.
- January 1st, 2006: Integration with Visual Studio is ready for MonoRail and ActiveRecord.
- January 1st, 2006: We are proud to announce the Release Candidate 1 release.
- September 17th, 2005: Beta 4 released.
- August 31st, 2005: Welcome Brail. A new MonoRail view engine built on top of boo.
- January 26th, 2005: Introducing Castle - Part II - New article published on CodeProject.com describing how to use Castle on Rails (now MonoRail) and the NHibernate Facility.
- December 27th, 2004: Introducing Castle - Part I - New article published on CodeProject.com describing how inversion of control might benefit the design of applications, and how Castle Project fits in this scenario.