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  <title>Spring Modules with Commons Configuration</title>
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  <description>Spring Modules Jakarta Commons example loading properties from a database.  This example will show you how to use a DatabaseConfiguration from the Jakarta Commons Configurations project to load the Database Properties into your application context. (last changed by DanielP)</description>
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  <title>Simple Spring Web Services</title>
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  <description>A very simple example of using Spring Web Services 1.5.x with JAXB for marshalling and unmarshalling requests.  A JAXB plugin for Maven is used to generate the JAXB beans from and XSD and the XSD is reused to generate a WSDL. The response from the server sends a person list, but could easily be modified to retrieve person based on an ID. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
  <dc:date>2008-08-03T20:40:42Z</dc:date>
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  <description>This enhances the Spring Web Flow Subflow Webapp by using GWT (Google Web Toolkit) version 1.5-RC1 for a GWT table widget on the search page.  The example also uses Spring JS to submit the person form by using <em>Spring.remoting.submitForm</em> to only update the content div.  <span class="twikiNewLink">Dynamic Tiles Spring MVC Module?</span>  (version 1.1) has been updated to support rendering Tiles fragments like <em>AjaxTilesView</em> and <em>FlowAjaxTilesView</em> in Spring JS and Spring Web Flow. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
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  <description>The Spring by Example JDBC module has some utilities to help creating and initializing a database.  There is an extension of <em>SimpleDriverDataSource</em> from Spring, which doesn't pool connections, that can be configured to run scripts once the class is initialized and another one based on Commons DBCP <em>BasicDataSource</em>.  The script processor that they use can also be used separately. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
  <dc:date>2008-07-27T15:14:40Z</dc:date>
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  <title>One to Many JPA Hibernate Configuration </title>
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  <description>One to Many JPA configuration using Hibernate that can to find, save, and update a record.  There is a Person that has a one-to-many relationship to Address. This example is very similar to One to Many Hibernate Annotation Configuration example since that example was already using <em>javax.persistence</em> annotations to configure the Person and Address beans. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
  <dc:date>2008-07-11T03:57:44Z</dc:date>
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  <title>Spring Web Flow Subflow Webapp</title>
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  <description>A Spring Web Flow 2.0 example using a flow to create and edit a Person and a subflow to create and edit a Person's Addresses.  A Spring MVC annotation-based controller still handles search and deleting Person records.  The example is built on Simple Spring Web Flow Webapp which can be referred to if necessary. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
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  <description>A very simple Spring Web Flow 2.0 example using a flow to create and edit a Person.  A Spring MVC annotation-based controller still handles search and deleting records.  The example is built on Simple Spring MVC Form Annotation Configuration Webapp and Simple Spring Security Webapp which can be referred to for better explanations of Spring MVC Annotations and Spring Security. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
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  <description>Simple Spring Security 2.0 example securing a webapp based on the Simple Spring MVC Form Annotation Configuration Webapp.  All URLs are restricted to valid users except the login, logoff, and style sheet.  Only admins have the ability to delete a record.  A non-admin doesn't see the link on the search page to delete a record and also calling the delete method on the DAO is restricted to admins. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
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  <description>Creating a basic webapp that will handle UTF-8 characters from form input and also have internationalized messages. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
  <dc:date>2008-05-30T19:24:17Z</dc:date>
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  <title>Simple Spring MVC Form Annotation Configuration Webapp</title>
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  <description>Simple Spring MVC form using annotation-based configuration.  The webapp has basic create, update, delete, and search functionality for a person form.  The form basically just has a hidden id (primary key), first name, and last name fields.  Tiles is implemented with Dynamic Tiles Spring MVC Module, Hibernate, and internationalized messages are configured, but this example will focus on explaining the MVC configuration. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
  <dc:date>2008-05-24T18:16:25Z</dc:date>
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  <title>Simple Spring Transactional JUnit 4 Test</title>
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  <description>Simple Spring Transactional JUnit 4 Test of a Hibernate transaction. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
  <dc:date>2008-05-02T15:30:31Z</dc:date>
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  <title>Hibernate Transaction Annotation Configuration</title>
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  <description>Creating basic transaction using annotations with Spring for Hibernate. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
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  <title>One to Many Hibernate Annotation Configuration</title>
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  <description>A simple example using a One to Many relationship in Hibernate with an Annotation configuration to find, save, and update a record. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
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  <description>A simple example using a One to Many relationship in Hibernate with an XML configuration to find, save, and update a record. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
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  <description>A simple example using Hibernate with an XML configuration to find, save, and update a record. (last changed by DavidWinterfeldt)</description>
  <dc:date>2008-04-23T17:13:56Z</dc:date>
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