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Beginning Spring 2: From Novice to Professional View Larger Image | Dave Minter Apress, Paperback, Published December 2007, 296 pages, ISBN 1590596854 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $24.50 You Save: $15.49 (39% Off)
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Spring has made a remarkable rise since its conception in 2002. Users find
Spring the ideal framework to build their applications in J2EE environments.
Beginning Spring 2 is the first and only Spring-authorized book that
takes you through the first steps of using Spring, and requires no prior J2EE
experience. It discusses relevant integrated technologies that you should
be aware of, and illustrates how Spring makes using them easier.
The book teaches the correct usage of Spring in applications, and lowers
the learning curve on J2EE standards. It covers useful features of Spring
without delving too far into complicated features. The authors take advantage
of less complex alternatives whenever possible, and shows how Spring can make
you more productive in complicated environments where J2EE technologies need
to be applied. The book covers the complete Spring web tools portfolio and
deals with persistence and transaction management. It also introduces 3-tier
application design and how to test these designs.
About the Author
Steven Devijver is an experienced Java developer who started developing
J2EE applications in 2000. In 2003 he discovered the Spring Framework, and since
then he has been one of its most enthusiastic users. Steven is a senior consultant
at Interface21, teaching hundreds of students every year about the Spring Framework.
Seth Ladd is a software engineer and professional Spring Framework trainer
and mentor specializing in object-oriented and testable web applications. He
started his own company building websites at age 17, but now enjoys having a
real job. Currently working for Camber Corporation, Seth has built and deployed
systems for NEC, Rochester Institute of Technology, Brivo Systems, and National
Information Consortium. He has architected and developed enterprise applications
in Java and C for both the server and remotely connected embedded devices. He
enjoys speaking and teaching, and is a frequent presenter at local Java user
groups and at corporate developer conferences. Seth is very thankful for living
and working in Kailua, Hawaii, with his wife.
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