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Inversion of Control

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As noted in the previous chapter, Spring is a modular POJO framework that provides more than 130 packages for supporting Web and enterprise application development. At its core, Spring is a container that can manage the entire life cycle of your application objects. In this chapter, I will begin to delve into this core—the Inversion of Control (IoC) container and the Dependency Injection (DI) design pattern.

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© 2009 Filippo di Pisa

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di Pisa, F. (2009). Inversion of Control. In: Beginning Java™ and Flex. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2386-3_4

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