Using MongoDB, Redis, Node.js, and Spring MVC in a single Cloud Foundry Application Traditionally, applications have been defined by the principle technology they use. If you're building a Spring MVC application, we call it a "Java app". Since our application is primarily composed of Java components, we tend to stay in our own yards and not be terribly friendly with our neighbors until we're force
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