2014-09-18 14:26 GMT+02:00 Richard Snowden <[email protected]>:

> Hi Benjamin,
>
>
>  Moreover, I feel that the need to write XML to define components  is a
>> hustle (think: refactoring and typing errors).
>>
>
> That was also my first gut feeling when starting with Spring. But since
> everybody uses it - and also seem to like it - I thought: OK, it's maybe
> just stupid me.
>
> In Eclipse IDE for example I got really used to browsing a classes type
> hierarchy, quickly jump to it's implementation, it's references and such.
> When using Spring I'm basically stuck to string searches. Or have I missed
> some good Eclipse plugins? :-)
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>
>


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