With over 3 million users/developers, Spring Framework is the
leading out of the box Java framework. Spring addresses and offers
simple solutions for most aspects of your Java/Java EE application
development, and guides you to use industry best practices to
design and implement your applications.
The release of Spring Framework 3 has ushered in many
improvements and new features. Spring Recipes: A Problem-Solution
Approach, Second Edition continues upon the bestselling success of
the previous edition but focuses on the latest Spring 3 features
for building enterprise Java applications. This book provides
elementary to advanced code recipes to account for the following,
found in the new Spring 3: Spring fundamentals: Spring IoC
container, Spring AOP/ AspectJ, and more Spring enterprise: Spring
Java EE integration, Spring Integration, Spring Batch, jBPM with
Spring, Spring Remoting, messaging, transactions, scaling using
Terracotta and GridGrain, and more. Spring web: Spring MVC, Spring
Web Flow 2, Spring Roo, other dynamic scripting, integration with
popular Grails Framework (and Groovy), REST/web services, and
more.
This book guides you step by step through topics using complete
and real-world code examples. Instead of abstract descriptions on
complex concepts, you will find live examples in this book. When
you start a new project, you can consider copying the code and
configuration files from this book, and then modifying them for
your needs. This can save you a great deal of work over creating a
project from scratch What you'll learn How to use the IoC container
and the Spring application context to best effect. Spring's AOP
support, both classic and new Spring AOP, integrating Spring with
AspectJ, and load-time weaving. Simplifying data access with Spring
(JDBC, Hibernate, and JPA) and managing transactions both
programmatically and declaratively. Spring's support for remoting
technologies (RMI, Hessian, Burlap, and HTTP Invoker), EJB, JMS,
JMX, email, batch, scheduling, and scripting languages. Integrating
legacy systems with Spring, building highly concurrent, grid-ready
applications using Gridgain and Terracotta Web Apps, and even
creating cloud systems. Building modular services using OSGi with
Spring DM and Spring Dynamic Modules and SpringSource dm Server.
Delivering web applications with Spring Web Flow, Spring MVC,
Spring Portals, Struts, JSF, DWR, the Grails framework, and more.
Developing web services using Spring WS and REST; contract-last
with XFire, and contractfirst through Spring Web Services. Spring's
unit and integration testing support (on JUnit 3.8, JUnit 4, and
TestNG). How to secure applications using Spring Security. Who this
book is for
This book is for Java developers who would like to rapidly gain
hands-on experience with Java/Java EE development using the Spring
framework. If you are already a developer using Spring in your
projects, you can also use this book as a reference--you'll find
the code examples very useful. Table of Contents Introduction to
Spring Advanced Spring IoC Container Spring AOP and AspectJ Support
Scripting in Spring Spring Security Integrating Spring with Other
Web Frameworks Spring Web Flow Spring @MVC Spring RESTSpring and
Flex Grails Spring Roo Spring Testing Spring Portlet MVC Framework
Data Access Transaction Management in Spring EJB, Spring Remoting,
and Web Services Spring in the Enterprise Messaging Spring
Integration Spring Batch Spring on the Grid jBPM and Spring OSGi
and Spring
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