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Thanks for the replies. But when I say “Spring
Enable Flex”, I mean Spring enable the flex services configuration. So
you wire up all of the configuration (I’m assuming the configuration
files are just wiring up java objects) using Spring. This way, Spring can
manage the FDS resources. Maybe it’s not possible or a bad idea, but if
you look at most open source projects (XFire for instance), a lot of them are
configurable through Spring, which makes it very easy to use. From: Use the FlexFactory. It allows you to integrate Flex
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