Getting started with Spring Framework: a hands-on guide to begin developing applications using Spring Framework
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.76 (925 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1491011912 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 522 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-13 |
Language | : | English |
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He is the author of Spring Roo 1.1 Cookbook (by Packt Publishing) and Portlets in Action (by Manning Publications). J Sharma is a freelance Java developer with extensive experience in developing Spring applications. . Ashish Sarin is a Sun Certified Enterprise Architect with more than 14 years of experience in architecting applications
"Very good, dense introduction" according to Dan Nuttle. Very dense, example-heavy book that covers many aspects of Spring. I learned a ton in a relatively short period of time. I came across few if any errors. The biggest quibble might be the English-as-a-Second-Language problem, but it wasn't bad; at no point was I unable to untangle what the author meant.. "Explains how spring works through lucid and realistic examples." according to sbudati. Explains how spring works through lucid and realistic examples. Returning to programming after 8 years for a personal project with only a basic understanding of Java, I find that this book meets my needs perfectly.. "Very Pleased" according to paulv0627. The preamble: the machine I learned to code on now sits in the Smithsonian! Seriously. I've been doing this awhile and I have to re-invent myself twice a decade or so to remain marketable in the field. I've been doing .NET/C# since the early 2000's but have been given orders to port to JAVA / Spring-MVC. OK. I purchased another b
Getting started with Spring Framework, Third Edition is now available.Getting started with Spring Framework is a hands-on guide to begin developing applications using Spring Framework. All the examples shown in this book use Spring 4. You can download the examples (consisting of 60 sample projects) described in this book from the following Google Code project: code.google/p/getting-started-with-spring-framework-2edition/ Chapter 1 - Introduction to Spring Framework Chapter 2 - Spring Framework basics Chapter 3 - Configuring beans Chapter 4 - Dependency injection Chapter 5 - Customizing beans and bean definitions Chapter 6 - Annotation-driven development with Spring Chapter 7 - Database interaction using Spring Chapter 8 - Messaging, emailing, asynchronous method execution, and caching using Spring Chapter 9 - Aspect-oriented programming Chapter 10 - Spring Web MVC basics Chapter 11 - Validation and data binding in Spring Web MVC Chapter 12 - Developing RESTful web services using Spring Web MVC Chapter 13 - More Spring Web MVC - internationalization, file upload and asynchronous request processing Chapter 14 - Securing applications using Spring Security This book covers
J Sharma is a freelance Java developer with extensive experience in developing Spring applications. About the Author Ashish Sarin is a Sun Certified Enterprise Architect with more than 14 years of experience in architecting applications. . He is the author of Spring Roo 1.1 Cookbook (by Packt Publishing) and Portlets in Action (by Manning Publications)