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In case you missed it (I almost did), Springy 0.2 was released a little over a week ago. Springy is yet another way to configure Spring without XML. This time, the configuration is done with JRuby. I wanted to cook up an example to show it off, but the following code from Springy's own examples is far cooler than anything I could think of

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