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Over the course of developing an application, usually quite a few tasks have been done either in a prior application or even somewhere else in the current application. This is true of any software project, regardless of the language or platform. It’d be nice to be able to look past these core tasks and focus on developing the application and not the basic plumbing on which it relies. This is where application frameworks come in.

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Matthew Moodie

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Patzer, A. (2004). Application Frameworks. In: Moodie, M. (eds) Foundations of JSP Design Patterns. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0736-8_11

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