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<p><big> Alternative meaning </big></p>
<p>The phrase "inversion of control" has separately also come to be used in the community of Java programmers to refer specifically to the patterns of <a href="page.php?w=dependency_injection">dependency injection</a> (passing services to objects that need them) that occur with "IoC containers" in Java frameworks such as the <a href="page.php?w=Spring_Framework">Spring Framework</a>. In this different sense, "inversion of control" refers to granting the framework control over the implementations</p><p>
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