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=Overview=
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The core Spring Framework is the foundation of everything else in the Spring-based development model. It provides the [[Spring_Dependency_Injection_and_Inversion_of_Control_Container_Concepts#Inversion_of_Control_Container|core container]] and [[Spring_Dependency_Injection_and_Inversion_of_Control_Container_Concepts#Spring_Dependency_Injection_Framework|dependency injection framework]], and many other features such as [[Spring MVC]], data access, basic persistence support in form of the [[JdbcTemplate]], integration, support for reactive-style programming, etc.
The core Spring Framework is the foundation of everything else in the Spring-based development model. It provides the [[Spring_Dependency_Injection_and_Inversion_of_Control_Container_Concepts#Inversion_of_Control_Container|core container]] and [[Spring_Dependency_Injection_and_Inversion_of_Control_Container_Concepts#Spring_Dependency_Injection_Framework|dependency injection framework]], and many other features such as [[Spring MVC]], data access, basic persistence support in form of the [[JdbcTemplate]], integration, support for reactive-style programming, etc. [[Spring Data]] extends the persistence capabilities outside the core framework, as a separate project.


=Subjects=
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* [[Spring Framework Concepts]]
* [[Spring Framework Concepts]]

Revision as of 04:23, 9 October 2018

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Overview

The core Spring Framework is the foundation of everything else in the Spring-based development model. It provides the core container and dependency injection framework, and many other features such as Spring MVC, data access, basic persistence support in form of the JdbcTemplate, integration, support for reactive-style programming, etc. Spring Data extends the persistence capabilities outside the core framework, as a separate project.

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