Spring Framework
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<title>Spring Web Flow</title>
<para>Spring Web Flow (SWF) aims to be the best solution for the management
of web application page flow.</para>
<para>SWF integrates with existing frameworks like Spring MVC, Struts, and
JSF, in both servlet and portlet environments. If you have a business
process (or processes) that would benefit from a conversational model as
opposed to a purely request model, then SWF may be the solution.</para>
<para>SWF allows you to capture logical page flows as self-contained modules
that are reusable in different situations, and as such is ideal for building
web application modules that guide the user through controlled navigations
that drive business processes.</para>
<para>For more information about SWF, consult the
<link xl:href="http://www.springframework.org/webflow">Spring Web Flow website</link>.
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