Pro Spring 2.5 / Jan Machacek ... [et al.].

"The move from so–called heavyweight architectures, such as Enterprise Java Beans, toward lightweight frameworks, like Spring, has not stopped since Pro Spring was published by Rob Harrop and Jan Machacek in 2005; in fact, it's picked up pace. The Spring Framework remains the leader in thi...

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Other Authors: Machacek, Jan, 1979-
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, Calif. : Distributed by Springer-Verlag, c2008.
Series:Expert's voice in open source.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"The move from so–called heavyweight architectures, such as Enterprise Java Beans, toward lightweight frameworks, like Spring, has not stopped since Pro Spring was published by Rob Harrop and Jan Machacek in 2005; in fact, it's picked up pace. The Spring Framework remains the leader in this move and provides a platform on which you can build your own applications and services.Pro Spring 2.5 covers the new features of Spring 2.5, but moreover, it is focused on the best practices and core standards of contemporary Spring development. As members of the Spring development team at Cake Solutions, the author team brings extensive practical experience gained from working with Spring since version 1.0 and delivering successful systems on top of it.Learn the approaches that really matter in a professional, enterprise–level environment, so you can apply them to your projects today, safe in the knowledge that they just work."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:"Core skills for Spring 2, Spring 2.5 and forward" -- Cover.
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Includes index.
Physical Description:1 electronic document (xxvii, 890 p.) : ill.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN:1281794929
1430205067
9781281794925
9781430205067
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