Spring: A Developer's Notebook
Submitted by Thomas Risberg on Sat, 2005-04-23 14:53

Author: Bruce Tate, Justin Gehtland
Publisher:O'Reilly & Associates
Copyright:2005
ISBN:0596009100
Pages:152
Review:
Since development first began on Spring in 2003, there's been a constant buzz about it in Java development publications and corporate IT departments. The reason is clear: Spring is a lightweight Java framework in a world of complex heavyweight architectures that take forever to implement. Spring is like a breath of fresh air to overworked developers.
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