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The power of Thymeleaf lies in its ability to combine static HTML with dynamic data. During this video, we'll talk about how to feed the data stored in POJOs, into our Thymeleaf templates.
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It had four fields, getters and
setters for each field, and a constructor.
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There was nothing about the functionality
of this class that couldn't be used
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outside of a spring application, or
really outside of any framework.
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This is what made it truly a plain,
old Java object.
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Now what should we do with these
objects once we create them?
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Well, the whole goal of this
application is to present the GIFs, and
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associated data,
in a nice way to our users.
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To accomplish this, we want to store
our GIF data into GIF objects,
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