rakesh kankavlikar wrote:The training company where I work they have started training for spring recently and I am the only person who is upgrading on this technology. The company gives training for spring 2.5 so i have to upgrade myself on spring 2.5.
If I upgrade on it. so later on if I start learing Spring 3.0 I can easily compare between two versions of the spring and I can explain the difference and advantages in best way.
Anyways thaks for the concern.
Sure, no problem there, but my point is still valid.
You should read material that covers 2.5 well and doesn't teach you the old way of doing things.
So in SPring 2.5 they added the aop namespace to make AOP so much easier. They also added Annotations for doing AOP too, if you prefer Annotations over xml.
Using <bean> tags to set up AOP is way too much typing and the old approach.
Mark