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2. Spring Overview


Spring Goals :
  1. Lightweight Development with Java POJO's (plain-old-java-object)
  2. Dependency injection to promote loose coupling
  3. declarative programming with aspect-oriented-programming (AOP)
  4. Minimize boilerplate java code


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