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Beginning Spring Framework 2
Beginning Spring Framework 2 shows beginning Java developers how to build serverside Java applications using the latest 2.0 release of the Spring Framework. The book does not assume any previous knowledge of J2EE--in fact, the authors argue that beginners learn more quickly by starting directly with Spring.
The authors
show readers how to build a working web application using Spring with other open source tools and technologies, all of which can be freely downloaded and installed via the Internet. Each chapter builds a portion of the application. All the Spring concepts and construction techniques are introduced during the design and coding of this application. (With minor adaptation, the resulting code can be re-used by readers in their own working applications.)
CONTENTS:
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Jump Start Spring 2.
Chapter 2: Designing Spring Applications.
Chapter 3: Spring Persistence Using JPA.
Chapter 4: Using Spring MVC to Build Web Pages.
Chapter 5: Advanced Spring MVC.
Chapter 6: Spring Web Flow.
Chapter 7: Ajax and Spring: Direct Web Remoting Integration.
Chapter 8: Spring and JMS - Message-Driven POJOs.
Chapter 9: Spring Web Services and Remoting.
Chapter 10: Web Service Consumer and Interoperation with .NET.
Chapter 11: Rapid Spring Development with Spring IDE.
Chapter 12: Spring AOP and AspectJ.
Chapter 13: More AOP: Transactions.
Appendix A: Maven 2 Basics.
Appendix B: Spring and Java EE.
Appendix C: Getting Ready for the Code Examples.
Index.
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