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	<title>Comments on: Sydney Spring User Group Meeting #2 Planned</title>
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		<title>By: Interface21 Team Blog &#187; Last chance to join 500+ others in Australia</title>
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		<description>[...] Whilst on the topic of user group meetings, at the last Sydney meeting I presented a session on using Spring 2.0 Namespaces. These are a fantastic new feature in Spring 2.0 that can be used to simplify your existing configuration - or even build your own problem domain-specifc configuration schema. If you&#39;d like to know more about this, here are the slides. You might also want to check out blog entries by Ben Hale and Erik Wiersma on the same topic.  &#160; [...]</description>
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