#does it matter to learn spring container config with xml?
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I think you're misusing container. But configuring Spring using xml files: no, just learn the annotation approach.
i'd say the opposite. Use the xml approach atleast once so u know what and how to do it. Xml does have a few perks over annotation like ( example ) quikly reconfiguring a few beans to prototypes instead of singletons
True, no one size fits all. I just haven't had to use the XML approach in quite a while. (and there's also @Scope("prototype") although that is just one example indeed).