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Overview

Based on Spring MVC, Spring Web Flow is a framework for building flow-based applications. In this Refcard, you’ll see how to add Spring Web Flow to a Spring application and define flows that initiate conversations between the application and its users.


About the Author

Craig Walls has been professionally developing software for over 15 years (and longer than that for the pure geekiness of it). He is a Principal Consultant with Improving Enterprises in Dallas, TX and is the author of Modular Java (published by Pragmatic Bookshelf) and Spring in Action and XDoclet in Action (both published by Manning). He’s a zealous promoter of the Spring Framework, speaking frequently at local user groups and conferences and writing about Spring and OSGi on his blog. When he’s not slinging code, Craig spends as much time as he can with his wife, two daughters, 6 birds and 2 dogs.

Blog: http://www.springinaction.com
Publications: Spring in Action, 3rd Edition, 2010 (available for early access from Manning.com); Modular Java, 2009; Spring in Action 2nd Edition, 2007; XDoclet in Action, 2003