Pro Spring [electronic resource] / by Rob Harrop, Jan Machacek.

By: Harrop, Rob [author.]Contributor(s): Machacek, Jan [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2005Description: 832 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781430200048Subject(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Computer Science | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating SystemsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.1 LOC classification: QA76.758Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Getting Started with Spring -- Introducing Spring -- Getting Started -- The Sample Application -- Spring Basics -- Introducing Inversion of Control -- Beyond the Basics -- Aspect Oriented Programming with Spring -- Introducing Spring AOP -- More on Spring AOP -- Data Access with Spring -- Spring JDBC Support -- Using Hibernate in Spring Applications -- iBATIS Integration -- Spring in the Middle Tier -- Designing and Implementing Spring-Based Applications -- Transaction Management -- Spring and J2EE -- Job Scheduling with Spring -- Mail Support in Spring -- Using Spring Remoting -- Web Applications with Spring -- Web Applications with Spring MVC -- Beyond JSP -- Spring and Struts.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Spring—the open source Java–based framework—allows you to build lighter, better performing applications. Written by Spring insiders Rob Harrop and Jan Machacek, Pro Spring is the only book endorsed by Rod Johnson, founder of the Spring Framework. At over 800 pages, this is by far the most comprehensive book available and thoroughly explores the power of Spring. You'll learn Spring basics and core topics, as well as share the authors' insights and real–world experience with remoting, mail integration, hibernate, and EJB. From the foreword: “Rob's enthusiasm for Spring—and technology in general—is infectious. He has a wide range of industry experience and a refreshingly practical, common sense approach to applying it. All those qualities come out in this book. It's evident on nearly every page that it reflects in–depth experience with Spring and J2EE as a whole. Rob is not only an author and open source developer—he is an application developer, like his readers. I firmly believe that the best writing on software development comes out of experience in the trenches, so this is my kind of book. If you're new to Spring, this book will help you understand its core concepts and the background in areas such as transaction management and O/R mapping that underpins them. If you're already using Spring, you will learn about features you haven't yet seen and hopefully, gain a deeper understanding of those features youre already using.” —Rod Johnson, Founder of the Spring Framework.
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Getting Started with Spring -- Introducing Spring -- Getting Started -- The Sample Application -- Spring Basics -- Introducing Inversion of Control -- Beyond the Basics -- Aspect Oriented Programming with Spring -- Introducing Spring AOP -- More on Spring AOP -- Data Access with Spring -- Spring JDBC Support -- Using Hibernate in Spring Applications -- iBATIS Integration -- Spring in the Middle Tier -- Designing and Implementing Spring-Based Applications -- Transaction Management -- Spring and J2EE -- Job Scheduling with Spring -- Mail Support in Spring -- Using Spring Remoting -- Web Applications with Spring -- Web Applications with Spring MVC -- Beyond JSP -- Spring and Struts.

Spring—the open source Java–based framework—allows you to build lighter, better performing applications. Written by Spring insiders Rob Harrop and Jan Machacek, Pro Spring is the only book endorsed by Rod Johnson, founder of the Spring Framework. At over 800 pages, this is by far the most comprehensive book available and thoroughly explores the power of Spring. You'll learn Spring basics and core topics, as well as share the authors' insights and real–world experience with remoting, mail integration, hibernate, and EJB. From the foreword: “Rob's enthusiasm for Spring—and technology in general—is infectious. He has a wide range of industry experience and a refreshingly practical, common sense approach to applying it. All those qualities come out in this book. It's evident on nearly every page that it reflects in–depth experience with Spring and J2EE as a whole. Rob is not only an author and open source developer—he is an application developer, like his readers. I firmly believe that the best writing on software development comes out of experience in the trenches, so this is my kind of book. If you're new to Spring, this book will help you understand its core concepts and the background in areas such as transaction management and O/R mapping that underpins them. If you're already using Spring, you will learn about features you haven't yet seen and hopefully, gain a deeper understanding of those features youre already using.” —Rod Johnson, Founder of the Spring Framework.

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