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package conference;
import java.util.Date;
/**
* Created by Jeka on 07/10/2014.
*/
public class Talk {
package conference;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* Created by Jeka on 07/10/2014.
*/
public class Speaker {

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Looking at slide 6: Reza, come on. How can you claim your Spring code example is relevant?! You can find this XML hell only in legacy projects, similar to those which use J2EE EJB 2.1.

That's OK comparing the code at slide 6 to EJB 2.1 deployment descriptor. Or to compare code at slide 8 to Spring Boot/Annotations/Groovy config. But what you do, comparing 6 to 8 is just cheating. It will probably work for you when preaching to people who never used or seen Spring in their life, but doesn't winning by FUD make your victory a bit bitter?

I mean, we (JFrog) are in a same kind of a bitter competition with Sonatype.