Summary


In this chapter, we

  • Looked at the various benefits of using Spring MVC

  • Took an in-depth look at the Spring Web MVC Framework

  • Built three of the screens in Time Expression using Spring MVC: one as a noform screen, the others as form screens

We covered a lot material in this chapter, but we aren't done with Spring just yet. In the next few chapters, we will touch on various additional facets of the Spring Framework, including

  • The Spring IDE plug-in for Eclipse

  • Job Scheduling

  • Emailing

Meanwhile, if you want to dig into more Spring, take a look at Spring's JPetstore example and Reference Documentation, both part of the Spring distribution software.

In the next chapter, we will look at Eclipse, which will completely change the way we have been working in this book! In other words, we will change from command-line programming to a sophisticated Integrated Development Environment (IDE), which will make coding, unit testing, and debugging much easierin short, agile Java development!



Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse
Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse
ISBN: 0672328968
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 219

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