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Continue learning about the anemic domain model, its benefits and drawbacks, and how to apply it to enterprise Spring projects. (Continued from Part 1) Rich Domain Model Extreme could be an alternative, but in my opinion, you shouldn’t inject infrastructure classes to domain classes.
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