By bloid
via oracle.com
Published: Jan 22 2008 / 13:46
The Spring Framework is a Java/J2EE application framework released under the Apache license that potentially supports multiple tiers in a J2EE application. A prominent feature of the Spring Framework is its support for more maintainable and robust JDBC data access. In this article, you will learn how the Spring Framework—which can be used in conjunction with the Oracle TopLink object/relational mapping tool—reduces much of the tedium and risk associated with writing JDBC code. Developers can use the Spring Framework to make their Oracle database-accessing JDBC code cleaner, less error-prone, and more flexible.



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