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By now you have seen how easy it is to build a fully Spring-managed application. You have a solid understanding of bean configuration and aspect-oriented programming (AOP).

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    WordPress is a widely used blogging platform that uses MySQL or MariaDB for storing data.

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    Download MySQL Community Server from https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/ .

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    Here is the official site: http://commons.apache.org/dbcp .

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    This indicates that the annotated class is a repository, originally defined by Domain-Driven Design (Evans, 2003) as “a mechanism for encapsulating storage, retrieval, and search behavior which emulates a collection of objects.”

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© 2017 Iuliana Cosmina, Rob Harrop, Chris Schaefer, and Clarence Ho

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Cosmina, I., Harrop, R., Schaefer, C., Ho, C. (2017). Spring JDBC Support. In: Pro Spring 5. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2808-1_6

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