Java Web Developer with a passion for Spring and cloud computing. Know a thing or two about AWS. Trying to learn NodeJS lately with the help of TypeScript.
I use Spring Boot everyday, but it was also good for me at the beginning to have some contact with the good old XML configuration. Many examples on the internet still use this configuration or annotation driven configuration. Sometimes it is exactly what you need, but without having some knowledge of this kind of configuration you will discard it although it is just a matter of translating it from one way to another. :)
I would definitely have a look at Spring Boot if you haven't done so already. It could save you a lot of configuration effort.
I use Spring Boot everyday, but it was also good for me at the beginning to have some contact with the good old XML configuration. Many examples on the internet still use this configuration or annotation driven configuration. Sometimes it is exactly what you need, but without having some knowledge of this kind of configuration you will discard it although it is just a matter of translating it from one way to another. :)
Yeah I will look into it, Thank you .