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Spring: A Developers Notebook
Spring: A Developers Notebook
ISBN: 0596009100
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 90
Authors:
Bruce A. Tate
,
Justin Gehtland
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Spring: A Developer s Notebook
Table of Contents
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
How to Use This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
Comments and Questions
Safari Enabled
Collective Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments from Bruce
Acknowledgments from Justin
Chapter 1. Getting Started
Section 1.1. Building Two Classes with a Dependency
Section 1.2. Using Dependency Injection
Section 1.3. Automating the Example
Section 1.4. Injecting Dependencies with Spring
Section 1.5. Writing a Test
Chapter 2. Building a User Interface
Section 2.1. Setting Up Tomcat
Section 2.2. Building a View with Web MVC
Section 2.3. Enhancing the Web Application
Section 2.4. Running a Test
Chapter 3. Integrating Other Clients
Section 3.1. Building a Struts User Interface
Section 3.2. Using JSF with Spring
Section 3.3. Integrating JSF with Spring
Chapter 4. Using JDBC
Section 4.1. Setting Up the Database and Schema
Section 4.2. Using Spring JDBC Templates
Section 4.3. Refactoring Out Common Code
Section 4.4. Using Access Objects
Section 4.5. Running a Test with EasyMock
Chapter 5. OR Persistence
Section 5.1. Integrating iBATIS
Section 5.2. Using Spring with JDO
Section 5.3. Using Hibernate with Spring
Section 5.4. Running a Test Case
Chapter 6. Services and AOP
Section 6.1. Building a Service
Section 6.2. Configuring a Service
Section 6.3. Using an Autoproxy
Section 6.4. Advising Exceptions
Section 6.5. Testing a Service with Mocks
Section 6.6. Testing a Service with Side Effects
Chapter 7. Transactions and Security
Section 7.1. Programmatic Transactions
Section 7.2. Configuring Simple Transactions
Section 7.3. Transactions on Multiple Databases
Section 7.4. Securing Application Servlets
Section 7.5. Securing Application Methods
Section 7.6. Building a Test-Friendly Interceptor
Chapter 8. Messaging and Remoting
Section 8.1. Sending Email Messages
Section 8.2. Remoting
Section 8.3. Working with JMS
Section 8.4. Testing JMS Applications
Chapter 9. Building Rich Clients
Section 9.1. Getting Started
Section 9.2. Building the Application Shell
Section 9.3. Building the Bike Navigator View
Section 9.4. Building the Bike Editor Forms
Colophon
Index
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Spring: A Developers Notebook
ISBN: 0596009100
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 90
Authors:
Bruce A. Tate
,
Justin Gehtland
BUY ON AMAZON
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