Spring in Action, 4th Ed, Video Edition
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 19.5 Hours | 6.48 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 19.5 Hours | 6.48 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Spring in Action, Fourth Edition is a hands-on guide to the Spring Framework, updated for version 4. It covers its latest features, tools, and practices including Spring MVC, REST, Security, Web Flow, and more. You’ll move between short snippets and an ongoing example as you learn to build simple and efficient J2EE applications. Author Craig Walls has a special knack for crisp and entertaining examples that zoom in on the features and techniques you really need.
Spring in Action, 4th Ed, Video Edition MP4 Video: AVC 1280×720 Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch Duration: 19.5 Hours 6.48 GB Genre: eLearning Language: English. Spring in Action, Fourth Edition is a hands-on guide to the Spring Framework, updated for version 4. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
Designed in 2003 as a lighter approach to J2EE development, Spring Framework has since become a standard choice for building enterprise applications and required knowledge for Java developers. Spring 4 provides full Java 8 integration along with key upgrades like new annotations for the IoC container, improvements to Spring Expression Language, and much-needed support for REST. Whether you’re just discovering Spring or you want to absorb the new features, there’s no better way to master Spring than with this book.
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Updated for Spring 4
Spring Data for NoSQL
Simplifying configuration with annotations and definition profiles
Working with RESTful resources
Spring Data for NoSQL
Simplifying configuration with annotations and definition profiles
Working with RESTful resources
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Chapter 1 of this book is now available online: bit.ly/2z8ErGg
4th Edition reflects changes to Spring 5, and includes new chapters on Functional and Reactive application development. Reactive application development chapters cover Reactive Streams specification, RxJava 2, Reactor, Spring WebFlux, and reactive support in Spring Data and Spring Security.
The examples (consisting of 88 sample projects) that accompany this book are based on Spring 5.0.1 and Java 9. You can download the examples described in this book from the following GitHub project: github.com/getting-started-with-spring/4thEdition
This book covers:
- Spring Framework basics
- Aspect-oriented programming
- Database interaction using Spring and Hibernate/JPA
- Spring Data JPA
- Spring Data MongoDB
- Messaging, emailing and caching support
- Spring Web MVC
- Developing RESTful web services using Spring Web MVC
- Functional programming using lambdas and method references
- Stream API
- Reactive programming using RxJava 2 and Reactor
- Spring WebFlux
- Reactive support in Spring Data MongoDB and Spring Security
- Developing reactive RESTful web services using Spring WebFlux, Spring Security and Spring Data MongoDB
4th Edition reflects changes to Spring 5, and includes new chapters on Functional and Reactive application development. Reactive application development chapters cover Reactive Streams specification, RxJava 2, Reactor, Spring WebFlux, and reactive support in Spring Data and Spring Security.
The examples (consisting of 88 sample projects) that accompany this book are based on Spring 5.0.1 and Java 9. You can download the examples described in this book from the following GitHub project: github.com/getting-started-with-spring/4thEdition
This book covers:
- Spring Framework basics
- Aspect-oriented programming
- Database interaction using Spring and Hibernate/JPA
- Spring Data JPA
- Spring Data MongoDB
- Messaging, emailing and caching support
- Spring Web MVC
- Developing RESTful web services using Spring Web MVC
- Functional programming using lambdas and method references
- Stream API
- Reactive programming using RxJava 2 and Reactor
- Spring WebFlux
- Reactive support in Spring Data MongoDB and Spring Security
- Developing reactive RESTful web services using Spring WebFlux, Spring Security and Spring Data MongoDB