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assoum891 committed May 3, 2015
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Expand Up @@ -978,7 +978,7 @@ Core Symfony and Third-Party Bundle Services
Since Symfony and all third-party bundles configure and retrieve their services
via the container, you can easily access them or even use them in your own
services. To keep things simple, Symfony by default does not require that
controllers be defined as services. Furthermore, Symfony injects the entire
controllers must be defined as services. Furthermore, Symfony injects the entire
service container into your controller. For example, to handle the storage of
information on a user's session, Symfony provides a ``session`` service,
which you can access inside a standard controller as follows::
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