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Before we start our journey into the internals of Spring MVC, we first need to understand the different layers of a web application. And we'll begin that discussion with a brief introduction of the MVC pattern in general, including what it is and why should we use it. We will also cover some of the interfaces and classes provided by the Spring Framework to express the different parts of the MVC pattern.
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© 2012 Marten Deinum and Koen Serneels with Colin Yates, Seth Ladd, and Christophe Vanfleteren
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Deinum, M., Serneels, K., Yates, C., Ladd, S., Vanfleteren, C. (2012). Web Application Architecture. In: Pro Spring MVC: With Web Flow. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4156-0_3
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