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This book adopts a unique approach to helping software developers and CS students learn Spring frameworks fast. Rather than filled with disjointed, piecemeal samples to show Spring features one at a time, it uses a single, functioning, end-to-end integrated sample named SOBA (Secure Online Banking Application) to help you learn Spring systematically. To give you total flexibility, SOBA runs on a comprehensive set of combined platforms, such as the OS platforms of Windows, Linux and Mac OS, the Java App Server platforms of Tomcat, GlassFish, JBoss and WebLogic, and the RDBMS platforms of MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle and SQL Server. The book has evolved three major Spring releases since 2012. It has been used by many Java developers, training vendors and colleges to teach themselves or their students the innovative way of developing software with Spring frameworks. Specifically, this book helps you learn the following latest Spring technologies: * Spring Core Framework * Spring MVC Web Framework * Spring Data Access Framework (JDBC, JPA and Hibernate) * Spring RESTful Web Services Framework * Spring Security Framework * Spring Transaction Management Framework * Spring Validation Framework * Spring Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) Framework * Spring Testing * Spring Integration with EJB * Spring Web Flow Framework After working through this text, you will gain a complete set of knowledge and skills for developing Spring-based enterprise applications through all tiers of the Web front tier, app mid-tier and database backend tier. You will be inspired for developing software from many aspects.
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor
HENRY H. LIU, PHD, is a Software Developer specializing in developing high performing, scalable enterprise software products. He is a certified Sun Enterprise Java Architect, IBM XML Developer, and Microsoft .Net Developer. Prior to becoming a software engineer, he had a physicist career and published over 30 research papers in physics while working in the national labs of China, France, Germany, and the United States. His honors include being the author of another book titled Java Performance and Scalability: A Quantitative Approach, an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow in Germany, and a CMG 2004 Best Paper Award recipient for applying queuing theory to analyzing software performance. Dr. Liu enjoys writing to help software developers learn new, usable skills fast.
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