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Spring Recipes

Daniel Rubio, Josh Long, and Marten Deinum

Spring Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach, Third Edition builds upon the best-selling success of the previous editions and focuses on the latest Spring Framework features for building enterprise Java applications. This book provides code recipes for the following, found in the latest Spring: Spring fundamentals: Spring IoC container, Spring AOP/ AspectJ, and moreSpring enterprise: Spring Java EE integration, Spring Integration, Spring Batch, jBPM with Spring, Spring Remoting, messaging, transactions, scaling using Terracotta and GridGrain, and working with big data and the cloud using Hadoop and MongoDBSpring web: Spring MVC, Spring Web Flow, Spring Roo, other dynamic scripting, integration with the popular Grails Framework (and Groovy), REST/web services, and more

This book guides you step-by-step through topics using complete and real-world code examples. When you start a new project, you can consider copying the code and configuration files from this book, and then modifying them for your needs. This can save you a great deal of work over creating a project from scratch!

What you'll learn How to develop with the core Spring Framework, aspect oriented programming, dependency injection, and inversion of controlHow to create Spring web services using Spring REST, SOAP and remotingHow to build a web client using Spring MVC and how to work with other web frameworksHow to use Spring Roo, Grails and GroovyHow to integrate Spring with social media and mobile appsHow to work with Spring Data, Batch, NoSQL and big data; then integrating with Hadoop, MongoDB, Redis and moreHow to create and manage Spring transactionsHow to handle Spring messaging, integration, testing, and cachingHow to secure your Spring applications Who this book is for

This book is for Java developers who would like to rapidly gain hands-on experience with Java/Java EE development using the Spring framework. If you are already a developer using Spring in your projects, then you can also use this book as a referenceyou'll find the code examples very useful.

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