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New to Spring Framework? Getting started with Spring Framework is a hands-on guide to begin developing applications using Spring Framework. The examples (consisting of 74 sample projects) that accompany this book are based on Spring 4.3 and Java 8. You can download the examples described in this book from the following GitHub project:github.com/getting-started-with-spring/3rdEdition
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This book is meant for Java developers with little or no knowledge of Spring Framework. Getting started with Spring Framework, Third Edition has been updated to reflect changes in Spring 4.3 and also includes new chapters on Java-based configuration and Spring Data (covers Spring Data JPA and Spring Data MongoDB projects).
The existing chapters have been revised to include information on Java-based configuration. The book also includes some new information on bean definition profiles, importing application context XML files, lazy autowiring, creating custom qualifier annotations, JSR 349 annotations, spring-messaging module, Java 8's Optional type, and so on.
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Spring Framework
Chapter 2 - Spring Framework basics
Chapter 3 - Configuring beans
Chapter 4 - Dependency injection
Chapter 5 - Customizing beans and bean definitions
Chapter 6 - Annotation-driven development with Spring
Chapter 7 - Java-based container configuration (New)
Chapter 8 - Database interaction using Spring
Chapter 9 - Spring Data (New)
Chapter 10 - Messaging, emailing, asynchronous method execution, and caching using Spring
Chapter 11 - Aspect-oriented programming
Chapter 12 - Spring Web MVC basics
Chapter 13 - Validation and data binding in Spring Web MVC
Chapter 14 - Developing RESTful web services using Spring Web MVC
Chapter 15 - More Spring Web MVC - internationalization, file upload and asynchronous request processing
Chapter 16 - Securing applications using Spring Security
This book covers:Â
- Specifying configuration metadata using XML and annotationsÂ
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Spring Framework
Chapter 2 - Spring Framework basics
Chapter 3 - Configuring beans
Chapter 4 - Dependency injection
Chapter 5 - Customizing beans and bean definitions
Chapter 6 - Annotation-driven development with Spring
Chapter 7 - Java-based container configuration (New)
Chapter 8 - Database interaction using Spring
Chapter 9 - Spring Data (New)
Chapter 10 - Messaging, emailing, asynchronous method execution, and caching using Spring
Chapter 11 - Aspect-oriented programming
Chapter 12 - Spring Web MVC basics
Chapter 13 - Validation and data binding in Spring Web MVC
Chapter 14 - Developing RESTful web services using Spring Web MVC
Chapter 15 - More Spring Web MVC - internationalization, file upload and asynchronous request processing
Chapter 16 - Securing applications using Spring Security
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- Specifying configuration metadata using XML and annotationsÂ
- Programmatically configuring Spring container and beansÂ
- Configuring different types of bean propertiesÂ
- Bean lifecycle interfacesÂ
- Customizing beans using BeanPostProcessors and BeanFactoryPostProcessorsÂ
- Bean definition inheritanceÂ
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- Bean lifecycle interfacesÂ
- Customizing beans using BeanPostProcessors and BeanFactoryPostProcessorsÂ
- Bean definition inheritanceÂ
- Java-based container configuration
- JSR 250's and 330's annotations for dependency injectionÂ
- Validation using JSR 303/349 (Bean Validation API) annotations and Spring's Validator interfaceÂ
- SpEL (Spring Expression Language)Â
- Caching using Spring's cache abstractionÂ
- Sending and receiving JMS messages using SpringÂ
- Aspect-oriented programming support in SpringÂ
- Sending emails using SpringÂ
- Asynchronously executing methods using SpringÂ
- Task schedulingÂ
- Database interaction using JDBC and HibernateÂ
- Programmatic and declarative transaction managementÂ
- JSR 250's and 330's annotations for dependency injectionÂ
- Validation using JSR 303/349 (Bean Validation API) annotations and Spring's Validator interfaceÂ
- SpEL (Spring Expression Language)Â
- Caching using Spring's cache abstractionÂ
- Sending and receiving JMS messages using SpringÂ
- Aspect-oriented programming support in SpringÂ
- Sending emails using SpringÂ
- Asynchronously executing methods using SpringÂ
- Task schedulingÂ
- Database interaction using JDBC and HibernateÂ
- Programmatic and declarative transaction managementÂ
- Spring Data JPA and Spring Data MongoDB
- Spring Web MVCÂ
- Developing RESTful Web Services using SpringÂ
- Spring SecurityÂ
The book shows a simple internet banking application that is developed incrementally in each chapter of the book and covers the topics mentioned above.Â
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- Developing RESTful Web Services using SpringÂ
- Spring SecurityÂ
The book shows a simple internet banking application that is developed incrementally in each chapter of the book and covers the topics mentioned above.Â
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