Thanks a lot. I definitely have to learn more of it :)

ZedroS

On 3/9/07, Erik van Oosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ZedroS Schwart wrote:
> > - one can follow a "Domain Driven Design", with a manager per kind of 
> > object.
> >
> That is a major simplification, but yes, that is true.
>
> > - In the Spring ApplicationContext file, I should only define
> > implementations and in my Java code I should only use interfaces.
> >
> > Is that correct ?
> >
> Yes.
>
> > BTW, could you advice me some goods books on the topic ? I'm reading a
> > french book on it, but it doesn't detail the design aspects of it...
> >
> I gave you one already, but I think a book in Spring would be more
> helpful (for example 'Spring in Action', or 'Pro Spring').
>
> Regards,
>     Erik.
>
> --
> Erik van Oosten
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>
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