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By jsugrue
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Published: Nov 11 2008 / 08:56

This article discusses dependency injection in a tutorial format. It covers some of the newer features of Spring DI such as annotations, improved XML configuration and more.
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zynasis replied ago:

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great read, but it feels like it missed a key part: actually integrating spring into an app. i.e. starting it up, adding the context/listener to web.xml or something similar like even using the bean factory.

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Motion Control replied ago:

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Isn't the DI fad already gone?

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