fixed typos (SPR-7332)
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<title>Annotation-based container configuration</title>
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<sidebar>
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<title>Are annotations better then XML for configuring Spring?</title>
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<title>Are annotations better than XML for configuring Spring?</title>
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<para>The introduction of annotation based configurations raised the
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question of whether this approach is better or not then XML. The short
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answer is <emphasis>it depends.</emphasis>. The long answer is that each
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approach has it's pros and cons and usually it's up to the developer to
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<para>The introduction of annotation-based configurations raised the
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question of whether this approach is 'better' than XML. The short
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answer is <emphasis>it depends</emphasis>. The long answer is that each
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approach has its pros and cons, and usually it is up to the developer to
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decide which strategy suits her better. Due to the way they are defined,
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annotations provide a lot of context in their declaration leading to
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shorter, more concise configurations. However XML excels at wiring up
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components without touching their source code or recompile them. Some
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prefer having the wiring close to the source while others argue that
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annotated classes are no longer POJOs and further more that the
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configuration becomes decentralized and harder to control.</para>
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annotations provide a lot of context in their declaration, leading to
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shorter and more concise configuration. However, XML excels at wiring up
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components without touching their source code or recompiling them. Some
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developers prefer having the wiring close to the source while others
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argue that annotated classes are no longer POJOs and, furthermore, that
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the configuration becomes decentralized and harder to control.</para>
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<para>No matter the choice, Spring can accommodate both styles and even
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mix them together. It's worth pointing out that through its <link
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