Spring Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control Container Concepts: Difference between revisions
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At the heart of the [[Spring Framework]] are the modules that implement the '''core container''', including a configuration model and a dependency injection mechanism. Support for different application architectures, including messaging, transactions and persistence is built in top of the core container. | At the heart of the [[Spring Framework]] are the modules that implement the '''core container''', including a configuration model and a dependency injection mechanism. Support for different application architectures, including messaging, transactions and persistence is built in top of the core container. | ||
The Spring '''configuration model''' .... | |||
====Dependency Injection==== | |||
=Application Context= | =Application Context= |
Revision as of 04:45, 8 October 2018
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At the heart of the Spring Framework are the modules that implement the core container, including a configuration model and a dependency injection mechanism. Support for different application architectures, including messaging, transactions and persistence is built in top of the core container.
The Spring configuration model ....