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= View Technologies |
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[.small]#xref:web/webflux-view.adoc[See equivalent in the Reactive stack]# |
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The rendering of views in Spring MVC is pluggable. Whether you decide to use |
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Thymeleaf, Groovy Markup Templates, JSPs, or other technologies is primarily a matter of |
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a configuration change. This chapter covers view technologies integrated with Spring MVC. |
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Spring MVC prioritizes Java-based configuration. While XML configuration is supported for legacy applications, we recommend using `@Configuration` classes and equivalent Java-based APIs for all new projects. |
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For more context on view rendering, please see xref:web/webmvc/mvc-servlet/viewresolver.adoc[View Resolution]. |
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WARNING: The views of a Spring MVC application live within the internal trust boundaries |
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of that application. Views have access to all the beans of your application context. As |
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such, it is not recommended to use Spring MVC's template support in applications where |
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the templates are editable by external sources, since this can have security implications.
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