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<title>Preface</title> |
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<para>Developing software applications is hard enough even with good tools |
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and technologies. Implementing applications using platforms which promise |
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everything but turn out to be heavy-weight, hard to control and not very |
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efficient during the development cycle makes it even harder. Spring provides |
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a light-weight solution for building enterprise-ready applications, while |
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still supporting the possibility of using declarative transaction |
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management, remote access to your logic using RMI or web services, and |
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various options for persisting your data to a database. Spring provides a |
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full-featured <link linkend="mvc-introduction">MVC framework</link>, and |
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transparent ways of integrating <link linkend="aop-introduction">AOP</link> |
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into your software.</para> |
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<para>Spring could potentially be a one-stop-shop for all your enterprise |
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applications; however, Spring is modular, allowing you to use just those |
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parts of it that you need, without having to bring in the rest. You can use |
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the IoC container, with Struts on top, but you could also choose to use just |
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the <link linkend="orm-hibernate">Hibernate integration code</link> or the |
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<link linkend="jdbc-introduction">JDBC abstraction layer</link></para> |
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<para>Spring has been (and continues to be) designed to be non-intrusive, |
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meaning dependencies, from your domain logic code, on the framework itself |
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are generally none. For your integration layer like the data access layer |
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there will of course be some dependencies on the data access technology in |
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use and also on the Spring libraries, but these dependencies should be easy |
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to isolate from the rest of your code base.</para> |
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<para>This document provides a reference guide to Spring's features. If you |
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have any requests or comments, please add an issue at |
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<link xl:href="http://jira.springsource.org/SPR" />. |
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</para> |
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