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Spring Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach View Larger Image | Gary Mak Apress, Paperback, Published June 2008, 752 pages, ISBN 1590599799 | List Price: $49.99 Our Price: $30.50 You Save: $19.49 (39% Off)
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The release of Spring framework 2.0 has added many improvements and new features
to the 1.x version. Spring Recipes: A ProblemSolution Approach focuses
on the latest available Spring 2.x fundamentals that you require for building
a threetier Java EE application with web interface and database persistence.
The topics of this book are introduced by complete and realworld code
examples that you may follow step by step. Instead of abstract description on
complex concepts, you will find live examples in this book.
What youll learn
Rapidly code complete realworld examples.
Take and reuse live code examples for your own Springrelated projects.
Design and program on supporting technologies that use and depend on the Spring
Framework.
Discover the common problems when using Spring Framework.
Cover most relevant aspects of the Spring fundamentals available in this meta
enterprise framework.
Who is this book for?
This book is for those with basic knowledge on Java who would like to step
into Java EE development rapidly. Readers will be able to use Spring framework
to develop Java EE applications with web interface and database persistence
upon finishing this book.
About the Author
Gary Mak has been a software architect and developer on Java and J2EE platform
for five years. He specializes in building enterprise applications on open source
frameworks such as Spring, Hibernate, Struts, and Tapestry. He is also an instructor
of courses on enterprise Java and agile development. Gary has written a series
of Spring and Hibernate tutorials as course materials.
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