Spring is a fresh breeze blowing over the Java landscape. Based on the principles of dependency injection, interface-oriented design, and aspect-oriented programming, Spring combines enterprise application power with the simplicity of plain-old Java objects (POJOs).
In this second edition, Spring in Action has been completely updated to cover the exciting new features of Spring 2.0. The book begins by introducing you to the core concepts of Spring and then quickly launches into a hands-on exploration of the framework. Combining short code snippets and an ongoing example developed throughout the book, it shows you how to build simple and efficient J2EE applications. Read more here
Table of Contents
1: Getting started with Spring – Free
2: Basic bean wiring
3: Advanced bean wiring
4: Advising beans
5: Hitting the database
6: Managing transactions
7: Securing Spring
8: Remoting
9: Building contract-first web services
10: Messaging with Spring
11: Spring and Enterprise JavaBeans
12: Spring and Enterprise Java
13: Handling web requests
14: Rendering web views
15: Building portlet applications
16: Using Spring Web Flow
17: Integrating with other web frameworks
18: Testing with (and without) Spring
Appendix A: Spring XML configuration reference
Appendix B: Spring JSP tag library reference
Appendix C: Spring Web Flow reference
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