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Java Tech Enthusiast
Java Tech Enthusiast
Jul 3, 2025 · Backend Development

When to Use Filter, Interceptor, or AOP in Spring Boot? A Practical Guide

This article explains the concepts, execution order, and ideal use‑cases of Spring Boot's Filter, Interceptor, and AOP, compares their characteristics, and provides a selection guide and best‑practice recommendations for building maintainable backend applications.

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When to Use Filter, Interceptor, or AOP in Spring Boot? A Practical Guide
Java Architect Essentials
Java Architect Essentials
Jun 30, 2025 · Backend Development

Mastering SpringBoot @Around: Simplify Cross‑Cutting Concerns with AOP

This article explains how the SpringBoot @Around annotation empowers developers to handle logging, security, validation and other cross‑cutting concerns in a concise, reusable way, reducing boilerplate code and improving maintainability across multiple modules.

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Mastering SpringBoot @Around: Simplify Cross‑Cutting Concerns with AOP
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