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Copyright © 2004-2008 Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Alef Arendsen, Colin Sampaleanu,
Rob Harrop, Thomas Risberg, Darren Davison, Dmitriy Kopylenko, Mark Pollack, Thierry
Templier, Erwin Vervaet, Portia Tung, Ben Hale, Adrian Colyer, John Lewis, Costin Leau,
Mark Fisher, Sam Brannen, Ramnivas Laddad, Arjen Poutsma

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Preface................................................................................................................................................ v x 1.Introduction ...................................................................................................................................16
1.1.Overview..............................................................................................................................16
1.2.Usagescenarios ....................................................................................................................18
2. What's new in Spring 2.0 and 2.5? ................................................................................................. 21
2.1.Introduction ..........................................................................................................................21
2.2. The Inversion of Control (IoC) container ................................................................................ 21
2.2.1.Newbeanscopes ........................................................................................................21
2.2.2.EasierXMLconfiguration...........................................................................................22
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