Summary

In this chapter, you learned what it takes to make a good MVC architecture. We saw some of the inner workings of Spring MVC and used Spring Social Twitter with very little configuration. We can now design a beautiful web application, thanks to WebJars.

In the next chapter, we will ask the user to fill in their profile, so that we can fetch tweets they might like automatically. This will give you the opportunity to learn more about forms, formatting, validation, and internationalization.

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