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Book question: Getting started with Spring Framework

 
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Most books in Spring cover Windows and Mac enviroments.
Is your book Linux friendly?
I'm running Ubuntu GNOME at the moment.

Thanks for you consideration.
 
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Hi Walter,

The examples in the book make use of Maven 3.x; therefore, you can easily build sample projects and import them into your Eclipse IDE. While explaining how to setup your Eclipse IDE, the book assumes that you are using Windows. But, the Eclipse IDE setup is generic in nature; you can easily find information on the web on how to perform the configuration on Linux or Mac.

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Thank you. I ordered my copy from Amazon. I should be getting soon.
Can't wait.
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