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Spring.Net

Spring.Net

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What is Spring.Net?

Spring.NET is an open-source application framework for .NET that provides infrastructure support for building enterprise applications. It offers features like dependency injection, aspect-oriented programming, data access abstraction, and transaction management. It's commonly used to create loosely coupled, testable, and maintainable applications in C# and other .NET languages, similar to how Spring Framework is used in Java.

What other technologies are related to Spring.Net?

Spring.Net Competitor Technologies

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is a Microsoft framework for building service-oriented applications. While it can work with Spring.Net, it provides similar functionality for building services and can be seen as an alternative.
mentioned alongside Spring.Net in 0% (97) of relevant job posts
An object-relational mapper (ORM) for .NET that can be used instead of NHibernate, offering similar data access capabilities. Spring.net could also be used with Entity Framework
mentioned alongside Spring.Net in 0% (53) of relevant job posts

Spring.Net Complementary Technologies

An object-relational mapper (ORM) for .NET, often used with Spring.Net for data access.
mentioned alongside Spring.Net in 5% (220) of relevant job posts
Spring.Net can be used to build the back end for RESTful web APIs.
mentioned alongside Spring.Net in 7% (80) of relevant job posts
A unit-testing framework for .NET, used for testing Spring.Net applications.
mentioned alongside Spring.Net in 1% (148) of relevant job posts

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