Beginning Spring 2: From Novice To Professional (beginning: From Novice To Professional)
by Dave Minter /
2007 / English / PDF
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Spring has made a remarkable rise since its conception in 2002.
Users find Spring the ideal framework to build their applications
in J2EE environments.
Spring has made a remarkable rise since its conception in 2002.
Users find Spring the ideal framework to build their applications
in J2EE environments.Beginning Spring 2
Beginning Spring 2 is the first
Spring–authorized book that takes you through the first steps of
using Spring, and requires no prior J2EE experience. It discusses
relevant integrated technologies that you should be aware of, and
illustrates how Spring makes using them easier.
is the first
Spring–authorized book that takes you through the first steps of
using Spring, and requires no prior J2EE experience. It discusses
relevant integrated technologies that you should be aware of, and
illustrates how Spring makes using them easier.
The book teaches the correct usage of Spring in applications, and
lowers the learning curve on J2EE standards. It covers useful
features of Spring without delving too far into complicated
features. The authors take advantage of less complex alternatives
whenever possible, and shows how Spring can make you more
productive in complicated environments where J2EE technologies
need to be applied. The book covers the complete Spring web tools
portfolio and deals with persistence and transaction management.
It also introduces 3–tier application design and how to test
these designs.
The book teaches the correct usage of Spring in applications, and
lowers the learning curve on J2EE standards. It covers useful
features of Spring without delving too far into complicated
features. The authors take advantage of less complex alternatives
whenever possible, and shows how Spring can make you more
productive in complicated environments where J2EE technologies
need to be applied. The book covers the complete Spring web tools
portfolio and deals with persistence and transaction management.
It also introduces 3–tier application design and how to test
these designs.