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Building Applications with Spring Web Flow

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Pro Spring MVC: With Web Flow

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In the previous chapter on Spring Web Flow, we introduced you to Web Flow’s main features and what it can do for you. We also covered what a basic Web Flow configuration looks like and how it can be integrated with Spring MVC. We saw some basic elements that are part of almost every flow, such as the view state and the evaluate action. And we ended by converting our Bookstore to a basic Web Flowenabled application.

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© 2012 Marten Deinum and Koen Serneels with Colin Yates, Seth Ladd, and Christophe Vanfleteren

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Deinum, M., Serneels, K., Yates, C., Ladd, S., Vanfleteren, C. (2012). Building Applications with Spring Web Flow. In: Pro Spring MVC: With Web Flow. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4156-0_11

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