Beginning Spring Framework 2
- Beginning Spring Framework 2 shows beginning Java developers how to build serverside Java applications using the latest 2.0 release of the Spring Framework.
- The book does not assume any previous knowledge of J2EE in fact, the authors argue that beginners learn more quickly by starting directly with Spring.
- Beginning Spring Framework 2 shows how to build a working web application using Spring with other open source tools and technologies, all of which can be freely downloaded and installed via the Internet.
- Beginning Spring Framework 2 learns you :
- How to implement core best practices including inversion of control, dependency injection, and aspect oriented programming
- How to code and test POJO (Plain Old Java Object) centric design and development, enabling business logic
- How to support data access to and from relational database servers using the Java Persistence API (JPA)
- How to create maintainable Java server applications that decouple the user interface from the business logic by using Spring MVC
- How to create applications that generate RSS for web syndication, and PDFs for portable reports
- How to build Web Services interoperability features that enable your server applications to exchange data and information with Microsoft .NET based systems
- How to improve system robustness by adding transactional support to Spring applications Language: English – 472 pages -Format: PDF
- Publisher: Wrox (December 10, 2007)
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