This is the other remoting service previously mentioned.  It's picked up by the 
            context:component-scan because of the Service annotation and 
            exposed as a Flex remoting service 
            because of the RemotingDestination annotation.  The service exposed is 
            'personService' based on the class name, but if a value could be passed into 
            the Service annotation to expose it under a different name 
            (ex: @Service("otherService")).  To explicitly expose or hide methods 
            the annotations RemotingInclude and RemotingExclude can 
            be used.
        
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Example 1. PersonService
                
@Service
@RemotingDestination
public class PersonService {
    private final PersonRepository repository;
    @Autowired
    public PersonService(PersonRepository repository) {
        this.repository = repository;
    }
    /**
     * <p>Deletes person.</p>
     * 
     * <p><strong>Note</strong>: Passing back the person 
     * from the Flex client causes a problem with Hibernate.</p>
     */
    public void remove(int id) {
        repository.delete(id);
    }
    
}