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Spring 2.0 brought support for dynamic languages and Spring 2.5 continues the support. By “dynamic language,” we mean code that is not compiled and has an interpreter written in Java. In other words, a dynamic language can be anything you wish as long as there is a Java library that can execute it. Spring comes with support for JRuby, Groovy, and BeanShell.
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© 2008 Jan Machacek, Aleksa Vukotic, Anirvan Chakraborty, and Jessica Ditt
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(2008). Dynamic Languages. In: Pro Spring 2.5. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0506-7_14
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