Annotations-driven configuration framework for Java applications

Victor S Denisov

Abstract


Modern features of Java software platform allow developers to create a new generation of application configuration frameworks with advanced features, such as type-safety, easy extendability and self-documentation. This paper describes an early prototype implementation of such a framework, currently under development as an open-source project.


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