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In this chapter, you’ll learn about the core tasks associated with Spring. At the heart of the Spring Framework is the Spring Inversion of Control (Io0043) container. The IoC container is used to manage and configure Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs). Because one of the primary appeals of the Spring Framework is to build Java applications with POJOs, many of Spring’s core tasks involve managing and configuring POJOs in the IoC container.
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© 2017 Marten Deinum, Daniel Rubio, and Josh Long
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Deinum, M., Rubio, D., Long, J. (2017). Spring Core Tasks. In: Spring 5 Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2790-9_2
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