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Spring recipes / Gary Mak, Josh Long, Daniel Rubio.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mak, Gary.
Contributor:
Long, Josh.
Rubio, Daniel.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Java (Computer program language).
Application software--Development.
Application software.
Web site development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1090 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
[Berkeley, Calif.] : Apress : New York : Distributed by Springer Science+Business Media, LLC., 2010.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
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.
Contents:
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 REST
Spring 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.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786613075048
9781283075046
1283075040
9781430225003
1430225009
OCLC:
697276805

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