Spring Recipes
A Problem-Solution Approach
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book offers practical code recipes from the latest available Web application and Web services tools and techniques that the Spring Framework has to offer, including Spring MVC, Web Flow, Groovy/Grails, REST, Web Services, Cloud computing and more.
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This book offers practical code recipes from the latest available Web application and Web services tools and techniques that the Spring Framework has to offer, including Spring MVC, Web Flow, Groovy/Grails, REST, Web Services, Cloud computing and more.
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The Spring framework is growing. It has always been about choice. Java EE focused on a few technologies, largely to the detriment of alternative, better solutions. When the Spring framework debuted, few would have agreed that Java EE represented the best-in-breed architectures of the day. Spring debuted to great fanfare, because it sought to simplify Java EE. Each release since marks the introduction of new features designed to both simplify and enable solutions. With version 2.0 and later, the Spring framework started targeting multiple platforms. The framework provided services on top of existing platforms, as always, but was decoupled from the underlying platform wherever possible. Java EE is a still a major reference point, but it's not the only target. OSGi (a promising technology for modular architectures) has been a big part of the SpringSource strategy here. Additionally, the Spring framework runs on Google App Engine. With the introduction of annotation-centric frameworks and XML schemas, SpringSource has built frameworks that effectively model the domain of a specific problem, in effect creating domain-specific languages (DSLs). Frameworks built on top of the Spring framework have emerged supporting application integration, batch processing, Flex and Flash integration, GWT, OSGi, and much more.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Spring Recipes “
1 Spring Fundamentals- What's New in Spring 3.0
- Spring @MVC
- Advanced Spring @MVC
- Spring REST
- Spring Web Flow
- Spring Portal
- Spring JSF
- Spring JavaScript / AJAV
10 Spring Web Testing
11 Spring Web Security
12 Spring Aspects
13 Spring Web Validation
14 Spring EL
15 Spring Flex Integration
16 Grails
Autoren-Porträt von Gary Mak, Daniel Rubio, Josh Long
Gary Mak has been a software architect and developer on Java and J2EE platform for five years. He specializes in building enterprise applications on open source frameworks such as Spring, Hibernate, Struts and Tapestry. He is also an instructor to teach the courses on enterprise Java and agile development. He has written a series of Spring and Hibernate tutorials as course materials.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Gary Mak , Daniel Rubio , Josh Long
- 2010, 2nd ed., 1104 Seiten, Maße: 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: APress
- ISBN-10: 1430224991
- ISBN-13: 9781430224990
Sprache:
Englisch
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