 |
Google Guice: Agile Lightweight Dependency Injection Framework | Robbie Vanbrabrant Apress, Paperback, Published April 2008, 192 pages, ISBN 1590599977 | List Price: $19.99 Our Price: $9.95 You Save: $10.04 (50% Off)
| | | Availability: In-Stock |
Be the First to Write a Review and tell the world about this title!People who purchase this book frequently purchase: Books on similar topics, in best-seller order:Books from the same publisher, in best-seller order:
Guice (pronounced Juice) is the 100% Java icing on the cake of
Java dependency injection. Unlike other popular DI frameworks such as Spring,
Guice fully embraces modern Java language features and combines simplicity with
stunning performance and developerfriendliness.
Google Guice: Agile Lightweight Dependency Injection Framework will not only
tell you how, it will also tell you why and why
not, so that all the knowledge you gain will be as widely applicable as
possible. Filled with examples and background information, this book is an invaluable
addition to your knowledge of modern agile Java.
Learn simple annotationdriven dependency injection, scoping and AOP,
and why it all works the way it works.
Be the first to familiarize yourself with concepts that are likely to be included
in a future Java EE or SE release (through JSR 299).
Get things done without having to write any XML.
What youll learn
Find out why dependency injection frameworks solve your problems, and how
Guice fills that gap.
What Guice can do, cant do and how to apply that knowledge.
How Guice compares to popular alternatives like the Spring Framework.
What the future has in store, including Guice IDE, the next Guice version
and the standardization of Guices concepts through JSR 299.
How you can build real world, Guice-powered web applications using popular
frameworks like Wicket or Struts 2.
How to develop a full stack Guice / Struts 2 / Hibernate application.
What you can really do with modern Java.
Who is this book for?
This book is for professional Java developers who are interested in dependency
injection, modern Java coding practices and who want to tackle complexity with
a simple, powerful and high-quality solution that already powers one of Googles
highest profile applications: AdWords. This may be an alternative to Spring
for many.
About the Author
Robbie Vanbrabant is an experienced Java developer and professional Java consultant
based in Belgium. He's a well known Guice user and active member of the Guice
community.
|
 |