On Feb 27, 2008, at 12:01 AM, syg6 wrote:
I just read a couple interesting articles over at Wheeler Software.
I'm sure
Matt has already read them but for the rest of us:
http://wheelersoftware.com/articles/spring-autowiring-
annotations-3.html
Spring Autowiring
http://wheelersoftware.com/articles/spring-mvc-annotations.html
Spring MVC
Annotations
They both basically talk about how using Spring 2.5 you can
essentially get
rid of (or at least reduce substantially ...) those bloated XML config
files, applicationContext.xml and dispatcher-servlet.xml, and
instead use
Annotations. Convention over configuration, yada yada.
Since Appfuse 2 already uses Spring 2.5, I imagine it would be a
good idea,
if you are starting a new project, to use Annotations instead of
config
files. It comes a little late for me, my current project is way too
big for
me to change all my beans and controllers. But going forward I
think it's
pretty neat.
What does everyone else think? Should the tutorials be changed to
use Spring
2.5 and Annotations?
For what it's worth, I think we should move from XML to annotations.
Matt
Bob
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