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Implementing AOP in Spring

Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) used to be a bit complex due to the exposure of the low level constructs to the Spring developer. But that's changed; both Spring and AOP have evolved. Manoj Debnath offers a canonical explanation of AOP and on how to implement it in Spring.

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Data Support in Spring Framework

The main objective of Spring Data Access Object support is to make working with data access technologies such as JDBC, Hibernate, JPA or JDO easy and consistent. Read on to learn more.

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Dependency Injection in Existing Java Code

Java Dependency injection (DI) is the way we decouple dependency relationships between objects. See DI in sample Java code and find out whether it's applicable for you.

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Combining JavaFX and Java Enterprise Modules

The focus of javaFX as a tool is on the client rich interactive visualization of content; it can be a suitable candidate to interface your next enterprise application when merged with JavaEE modules. Read on to learn more.

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Is JavaFX 2 Enterprise Ready?

JavaFX 2 has many promising features, but its stability with large, complex enterprise applications remains unproven.

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