The Spring Framework 2.5 introduced comprehensive support for annotationbased
configuration, along with full support for the Java 6 and Java EE 5
platforms. Now Spring is preparing for the Spring 3.0 release, introducing further
annotation-based configuration options and unified expression language support.
This talk discusses Spring as a modern Java 5 oriented application framework -
covering the core component model, integration with common technologies such
as JPA and JSF, as well as Spring's annotation-driven web MVC.
Parleys.com: Enterprise Development Tools for Spring
Produced by Parleys.com
published 12 years ago
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The Spring Framework 2.5 introduced comprehensive support for annotationbasedconfiguration, along with full support for the Java 6 and Java EE 5platforms. Now Spring is preparing for the Spring 3.0 release, introducing furtherannotation-based configuration options and unified expression language ...
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