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Scaling your Java Spring Applications with Distributed Cache
Spring is a popular lightweight dependency injection and aspect oriented development container and framework for Java. It reduces the overall complexity of J2EE development and provides high cohesion and loose coupling. Because of the benefits Spring provides, it is used … Continue reading