Spring Enterprise Recipes
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Spring Enterprise Recipes

A Problem-Solution Approach
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ISBN-13:
9781430224983
Veröffentl:
2010
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
400
Autor:
Gary Mak
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book fully acquaints readers with the suite of tools, extensions, plug-ins, modules and more that they will need for server-side, enterprise and even mission critical, Java-based transaction-based systems that can be highly scalable and complex.

The Spring framework is a widely adopted enterprise and general Java framework. The release of Spring Framework 3.0 has added many improvements and new features for Spring development. Written by Gary Mak, author of the bestseller Spring Recipes, and Josh Long, an expert Spring user and developer, Spring Enterprise Recipes is one of the first books on Spring 3.0.

This key book focuses on Spring Framework 3.0, the latest version available, and a framework-related suite of tools, extensions, plug-ins, modules, and more—all of which you may want and need for building three-tier Java EE applications.

  • Build Spring enterprise and Java EE applications from the ground up using recipes from this book as templates to get you started, fast.
  • Employ Spring Integration, Spring Batch and jBPM with Spring to bring your application's architecture to the next level.
  • Use Spring's remoting, and messaging support to distribute your application, or bring your application to the cloud with GridGain and Terracotta.
1 Spring Fundamentals.- 2 What's New in Spring 3.0.- 3 Transaction Management in Spring.- 4 Spring JDBC Support.- 5 Spring ORM Support.- 6 Spring and Java EE Integration.- 7 Spring and EJB3/JPA.- 8 Spring Remoting and Web Services Support.- 9 Spring Support for Email and Scheduling.- 10 Spring Dymamic Modules for OSGi.- 11 Spring Messaging Support.- 12 EAI and Spring Integration.- 13 Batch Processing with Spring Batch.- 14 JMX.- 15 Spring JCA.- 16 Integrating jBPM.- 17 Distributed Spring: Teracotta/GridGain/GigaSpaces.- 18 Testing Spring Applications.- 19. Spring Security with Acegi.
The Spring framework is growing. While Java EE has largely been a prescription of architecture (the Java Pet Store and the Sun blueprints, for example), the Spring framework has always been about choice. Java EE focused on a best-practices-oriented solution, largely to the detriment of alternative solutions. When the Spring framework debuted, few would have agreed that Java EE represented the best-in-breed architectures of the day. Each release sees the introduction of a myriad of new features designed to both simplify and enable solutions. With Spring 2.0 and later, the Spring platform started targeting multiple platforms. The framework provided services on top of existing platforms, as always, but was decoupled from the underlying platform wherever possible. Java EE is still a major reference point, but not the only target. OSGi (a promising technology for modular architectures) has been a big part of the SpringSource strategy. Additionally, with the introduction of annotation-centric frameworks and XML schemas, SpringSource could build frameworks that effectively modeled the domain of the problem itself, in effect creating DSLs. In short order, frameworks built on top of the Spring framework emerged supporting application integration, batch processing, Flex integration, OSGi, and much more.

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