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Quickly deliver production‑grade features with independently evolvable microservices Spring's asynchronous, nonblocking architecture means you can get more from your computing resources Your code, any cloud—we’ve got you covered Connect and scale your services, whatever your platform
- Spring Framework
The Spring Framework provides a comprehensive programming and configuration model for modern Java-based enterprise applications - on any kind of deployment platform
- Tools - Spring
Tailored for developing enterprise applications using Spring Framework and Spring Boot, the new generation of Spring Tools provides world-class development support for your Spring applications Our tools have deep knowledge of Spring built in
- Getting Started | Serving Web Content with Spring MVC
How to complete this guide Like most Spring Getting Started guides, you can start from scratch and complete each step or you can bypass basic setup steps that are already familiar to you Either way, you end up with working code To start from scratch, move on to Starting with Spring Initializr
- Spring Framework Documentation
Spring Framework Documentation History, Design Philosophy, Feedback, Getting Started IoC Container, Events, Resources, i18n, Validation, Data Binding, Type Conversion, SpEL, AOP, AOT Mock Objects, TestContext Framework, Spring MVC Test, WebTestClient
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Whatever you're building, these guides are designed to get you productive as quickly as possible – using the latest Spring project releases and techniques as recommended by the Spring team
- Getting Started | Securing a Web Application
Securing a Web Application This guide walks you through the process of creating a simple web application with resources that are protected by Spring Security
- 1. Introduction to Spring Framework
Spring Framework is a Java platform that provides comprehensive infrastructure support for developing Java applications Spring handles the infrastructure so you can focus on your application Spring enables you to build applications from “plain old Java objects” (POJOs) and to apply enterprise services non-invasively to POJOs
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