Looks like you've got it covered pretty well David. Maybe a page or two about AppFuse's history, about when it adopted Spring, about the way the project had to do things before without Spring, and about why Spring makes it easier and better.

I wouldn't expect a ton of content regarding this topic, but this sort of frame of reference always helps me to 'get it' better. Particularly with appfuse, my guess is that a lot of people who use it have never had to do things the 'bad way', or 'old way', or 'harder way'. For example, the first project I ever used Hibernate on, we used Spring for tx management. The 2nd project I ever used Hibernate on (at a different company) the tx management was all done programatically. This made me appreciate the first project more than I previously had.

David Whitehurst wrote:
Hi:


I am writing a book for SourceBeat called AppFuse Primer.  For the chapter
on Spring I want to write about what you are most interested in learning. E.g. there are already books on Spring and how to use it. I want to teach
you about things within AppFuse that may be complicated or would be of
interest.

Here's a very rough outline of topics for Spring with AppFuse.

- Spring the IOC Container and Dependency Injection
- Why AppFuse uses Spring
- All the different Spring Bean specifications (AppFuse ones)
- Explain AOP use of Spring in AppFuse
- Spring MVC

What else?  Please comment.

Thanks
David Whitehurst

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