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A major advantage of using the Spring Boot Actuator is that it implements a number of production-ready features without requiring the developer to construct their own implementations. [18] If Maven is used as the build tool, then the spring-boot-starter-actuator dependency can be specified in the pom.xml configuration file. [19]
The Jakarta Standard Tag Library (JSTL; formerly JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library) is a component of the Java EE Web application development platform. It extends the JSP specification by adding a tag library of JSP tags for common tasks, such as XML data processing, conditional execution, database access, loops and internationalization .
SpEL – Spring Expression Language, an open source EL that is part of the Spring Framework. It's mainly used in Spring portfolio projects but because it's technology-agnostic it may be used in other projects. Ant-Flaka - Intended to simplify Ant build scripts with the help of EL. CEL – An open source EL developed by Google.
Spring Framework 4.0 was released in December 2013. [10] Notable improvements in Spring 4.0 included support for Java SE (Standard Edition) 8, Groovy 2, [11] [12] some aspects of Java EE 7, and WebSocket. [13] Spring Framework 4.2.0 was released on 31 July 2015 and was immediately upgraded to version 4.2.1, which was released on 01 Sept 2015. [14]
The Spring Data JPA is an implementation of the repository abstraction that is a key building block of domain-driven design based on the Java application framework Spring. It transparently supports all available JPA implementations and supports CRUD operations as well as the convenient execution of database queries.
In software engineering, dependency injection is a programming technique in which an object or function receives other objects or functions that it requires, as opposed to creating them internally. Dependency injection aims to separate the concerns of constructing objects and using them, leading to loosely coupled programs.
Ivy: a very powerful dependency manager oriented toward Java dependency management, even though it could be used to manage dependencies of any kind; IvyDE: integrate Ivy in Eclipse with the IvyDE plugin; APISIX: cloud-native microservices API gateway; Archiva: Build Artifact Repository Manager; Aries: OSGi Enterprise Programming Model
A JAXB Tutorial Archived 2013-03-23 at the Wayback Machine by Wolfgang Laun; JSR 222 (JAXB 2.0) JSR 31 (JAXB 1.0) The Java EE 5 Tutorial - Binding between XML Schema and Java Classes JAXB chapter of the Java EE 5 Tutorial; JAXB Wizard Archived 2012-05-31 at the Wayback Machine; JAXB Tutorials