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Spring Framework Module

The Spring Framework Module enables you to understand and manage the dependencies between beans, aliases, and classes. Combined with the multi-module capability of Lattix LDM, it is now possible to create an accurate blueprint of entire mission critical software systems that are built on Spring Framework and with Java, Oracle and mapping technologies such as Hibernate.

This is the DSM of Petstore, the popular Spring example, which shows the layered relationships between the Spring beans as well as their dependencies to the Java classes in the application

Features

In addition to the Lattix LDM key features, the Spring Framework Module has these unique capabilities:

  • Combined with the multi-module capability of Lattix LDM, you can now understand the impact of change of Java classes on beans even if those Java classes are not directly used by an element of the Spring Framework.
  • Indentify dependencies between beans that are caused by constructor-arg and property tags.

Specifications

Spring Framework Module
Platforms Windows 2000 and later, Linux, Unix
Input Sources Spring Framework XML Files
System Requirements Required: 512 MB of RAM
Recommended for Large System Analysis: 2GB for 32-bit & 4GB for 64-bit OS
Java 1.5 or later

 

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