Spring Annotations




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Overview

By the author who created the Spring Configuration refcard, Craig Walls delivers this complimentary refcard - Spring Annotations.

From its beginning, Spring’s most common means of configuration has been XML-based. But as developers grow weary of navigating through a seemingly endless maze of angle-brackets, some have started looking for other ways to wire the beans in their Spring-enabled applications. Spring has responded with several annotation-driven configuration options. In this reference card, you'll find a guide to all of the annotations supported in Spring 2.5.

Features include Core Spring Annotations, Spring MVC Annotations, AspectJ Annotations, JSR-250 Annotations, Testing Annotations, Hot Tips and more.


About the Author

Craig Walls is a Texas-based software developer with more than 13 years’ experience working in the telecommunication, financial, retail, educational, and software industries. He’s a zealous promoter of the Spring Framework, speaking frequently at local user groups and conferences and writing about Spring on his blog. When he’s not slinging code, Craig spends as much time as he can with his wife, two daughters, six birds, three dogs, and an ever-fluctuating number of tropical fish.

Publications
Spring in Action, 2nd Edition

XDoclet in Action

Blog
http://www.springinaction.com

Projects

  • Committer to XDoclet project
  • Originator of Portlet and Spring modules for XDoclet