Remove outdated groovy-bean-definition-dsl id in whats-new
Issue: SPR-15153
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@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ is available on the {wiki-spring-framework}[Spring Framework GitHub Wiki].
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=== Improved Getting Started Experience
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The new https://spring.io[spring.io] website provides a whole series of
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https://spring.io/guides["Getting Started"] guides to help you learn Spring. You
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@ -33,7 +32,6 @@ Framework release.
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=== Removed Deprecated Packages and Methods
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All deprecated packages, and many deprecated classes and methods have been removed with
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version 4.0. If you are upgrading from a previous release of Spring, you should ensure
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@ -52,7 +50,6 @@ retained for the time being where Spring 3.2 had it; now just in deprecated form
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=== Java 8 (as well as 6 and 7)
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Spring Framework 4.0 provides support for several Java 8 features. You can make use of
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__lambda expressions__ and __method references__ with Spring's callback interfaces. There
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@ -68,7 +65,6 @@ based on Spring 4, we recommend the use of Java 7 or 8.
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=== Java EE 6 and 7
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Java EE version 6 or above is now considered the baseline for Spring Framework 4, with
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the JPA 2.0 and Servlet 3.0 specifications being of particular relevance. In order to
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[[groovy-bean-definition-dsl]]
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=== Groovy Bean Definition DSL
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Beginning with Spring Framework 4.0, it is possible to define external bean configuration
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using a Groovy DSL. This is similar in concept to using XML bean definitions but allows
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@ -131,7 +126,6 @@ For more information consult the `GroovyBeanDefinitionReader`
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=== Core Container Improvements
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There have been several general improvements to the core container:
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@ -159,7 +153,6 @@ There have been several general improvements to the core container:
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=== General Web Improvements
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Deployment to Servlet 2.5 servers remains an option, but Spring Framework 4.0 is now
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focused primarily on Servlet 3.0+ environments. If you are using the
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=== WebSocket, SockJS, and STOMP Messaging
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A new `spring-websocket` module provides comprehensive support for WebSocket-based,
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two-way communication between client and server in web applications. It is compatible with
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=== Testing Improvements
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In addition to pruning of deprecated code within the `spring-test` module, Spring
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Framework 4.0 introduces several new features for use in unit and integration testing.
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[[new-in-4.2]]
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== New Features and Enhancements in Spring Framework 4.2
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[[new-in-4.3]]
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== New Features and Enhancements in Spring Framework 4.3
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