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| JSR-299 Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE platform |
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| The purpose of the WebBeans specification is to unify the JSF managed bean component model |
| with the EJB component model, resulting in a significantly simplified programming model |
| for web-based applications. |
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| Over the time, JSR-299 has evolved into a IOC framework which is more web agnostic. |
| The JSR-299 specification has finally changed it's name to |
| "Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java (TM) EE platform" to better reflect |
| it's comprehensive features. |
| |
| While the specification is targeted to Java EE environments, |
| Apache OpenWebBeans also works very well even in pure Java SE applications! |
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| * Official Resources |
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| * {{{http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=299}Java Specification Request 299}} |