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What you’ve read so far has been fairly encompassing for Java application development. We’ve seen how to build a project, how to configure dependency injection, and how to access data; we’ve seen how to present data over the Web with an actual (but sparse) interface using HTML and template rendering, as well as a REST API; we’ve seen how to connect to message brokers, how to send (and receive) mail, and how to configure Spring beans using dynamic language scripts on the fly.
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Sometimes you might ignore Liskov for the purpose of testing, or for very special cases.
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It’s worth noting, in the pursuit of radical honesty, that the EmailService doesn’t quite follow SOLID principles in the interest of using fewer pages in print.
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Gutierrez, F., Ottinger, J.B. (2022). Where Do You Go From Here?. In: Introducing Spring Framework 6. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8637-1_13
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