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Beginning spring framework 2 / Thomas Van de Velde ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Snyder, Bruce, author.
Contributor:
Van de Velde, Thomas.
Series:
Wrox beginning guides.
Wrox beginning guides
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Spring (Software framework).
Java (Computer program language).
Application software--Development.
Application software.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (506 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
Beginning Spring Framework Two
Place of Publication:
Indianapolis, IN : Wrox ; Chichester : John Wiley [distributor], 2007.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The Spring Framework is designed from the ground up to make it easier than ever to develop server-side applications with Java Enterprise Edition. With this book as your guide, you'll quickly learn how to use the latest features of Spring 2 and other open-source tools that can be downloaded for free on the web. With each subsequent chapter, you'll explore an area of Spring application design and development as you walk through the steps involved in building a larg production-scale example.
Contents:
Beginning Spring Framework 2; About the Authors; Credits; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; How to Use This Book; Conventions; Errata; p2p.wrox.com; Chapter 1: Jump Start Spring 2; All About Spring; Focus on Simplicity; Applying Spring; Adding Aspect-Oriented Programming to the Mix; Beyond Plumbing - Spring API Libraries; Summary; Chapter 2: Designing Spring Applications; Overview of the PIX Album-Management System; Discovering the Domain Model; The Importance of Unit Testing; Summary; Chapter 3: Spring Persistence Using JPA; Java Persistence; DAO - Unifying Data Access; Spring and JPA
Persistence and the PIX Domain ModelTesting the Persistence Layer; Summary; Chapter 4: Using Spring MVC to Build Web Pages; The MVC Architectural Pattern; Spring MVC Development; Getting Data from the User with Forms; When Things Go Wrong; Summary; Chapter 5: Advanced Spring MVC; Submitting a Form Across Multiple Pages; Uploading Files; Getting More Stuff Done with the Same Controller; Creating a Different View; Personalization; Summary; Chapter 6: Spring Web Flow; Examining a Sample Work Flow for Loan Applications; Introducing Spring Web Flow; Implementing SWF in the PixWeb Application
Implementing ActionsImplementing Views; Testing Flows; Architectural Overview; Advanced Topics; Summary; Chapter 7: Ajax and Spring: Direct Web Remoting Integration; Web 2.0: The World of Ajax; Ajax Basics; Introducing Direct Web Remoting 2; Setting up the PIX System for the Ajax Album Viewer; Remoting Requires EAGER Fetching of Contained Objects; Summary; Chapter 8: Spring and JMS - Message-Driven POJOs; JMS Concepts; JMS Messaging Domains; The JMS Message; Producing JMS Messages; Consuming JMS Messages; The Spring JMS Framework; Configuring Message-Driven POJOS; Realizing the JMS Use Case
A JMS Provider - Apache ActiveMQThe JMS Template in the PIX Web Application; Summary; Chapter 9: Spring Web Services and Remoting; Web Service Benefits; Introducing Web Services; Web Services Architecture; Web Services Interactions; Web Services Interoperability; Spring Remoting; SOAP Frameworks; Spring Web Services with XFire; Realizing the PIX AffiliateManagement Use Case; Invoking Web Services; SOAP Handlers; Summary; Chapter 10: Web Service Consumer and Interoperation with .NET; Creating Web Service Consumers - Overview; Describing Web Services with WSDL
Creating a Web Service Consumer with XFireUnderstanding the E-Mail-Validation Web Service Consumer in PIX; Generating Web Service Stubs from WSDL Using XFire; Creating a Web Service Consumer with XFire-Generated Stubs; Add a Web Service Consumer to PIX; Web Service Interoperability; Summary; Chapter 11: Rapid Spring Development with Spring IDE; Brief Feature Overview; Installing and Setting Up Your Eclipse Environment; Support for Spring Beans Configuration Files; Visual Support for Spring AOP Configurations; Web Flow Development with Spring IDE; Summary; Chapter 12: Spring AOP and AspectJ
Comparing Aspect-Oriented Programming to Object-Oriented Programming
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
9786611222383
9781281222381
1281222380
9780470276150
0470276150
OCLC:
243591064

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