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Building Spring 2 Enterprise Applications View Larger Image | Bram Smeets, Seth Ladd Apress, Paperback, Published August 2007, 352 pages, ISBN 1590599187 | List Price: $42.99 Our Price: $21.25 You Save: $21.74 (51% Off)
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Spring has made a remarkable rise in popularity since its conception in 2002.
Many users have found the lightweight, open source Spring Framework 2.x ideal
for building their applications in Java EE environments. Written by Interface21,
Building Spring 2 Enterprise Applications will take developers through the following:
* Covers the first steps of using Spring while discussing the relevant technologies
that Spring can be integrated with, what to be aware of, and how working with
Spring makes them easier to use
* Focuses on the most useful features of Spring, including persistence and transaction
management as well as the complete Spring web tools portfolio
* Introduces three-tier application design and how to test these designs
What You'll Learn
* Get a gentle introduction to the Spring Framework 2.x and the application
context.
* Access and persist your data with Spring and its modules for JDBC, Hibernate,
iBATIS, JDO, OpenJPA, and others.
* Use Spring for business logic and transaction management and support.
* Work with Springs web-tier solutions including Spring MVC web framework,
web forms, web flow, as well as integration with other web solutions.
* See how Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) is important and what role it plays
in Spring and your three-tier enterprise application.
* Test and deploy Spring.
Who is This Book For?
Ideal for those new to J2EE/Java EE, this book provides a broad insight into
Springs enterprise Java-based technologies, while showing how to use Spring
correctly in applications lowers the enterprise Java learning curve without
going into too much detail.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 A Gentle Introduction to the Spring Framework
Chapter 2 The Core Container
Chapter 3 Aspect-Oriented Programming
Chapter 4 Spring AOP 2.0
Chapter 5 Introduction to Data Access
Chapter 6 Persistence with JDBC
Chapter 7 Transaction Management
Chapter 8 Spring MVC
Chapter 9 View Technologies
Chapter 10 Testing
Appendix Installing the Eclipse Web Tools Platform
Index
About the Authors
Interface21 is a privately held international company made up of consultants
who build, use, and train for the most popular application framework in the
world. Springframework.com is operated by Interface21 Limited, a privately owned
company. The developers who brought you the Spring framework also provide training,
consulting, and support. Interface21 also has partnerships in Europe and North
America, partnering with companies that value a high quality of service and
have experience with Spring, as well as partnerships with developers who deliver
.NET services. Interface21 wants to be your first partner for enterprise development.
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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