
Spring in a Nutshell
O'Reilly (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
700 pages
978-0-596-80193-9 (ISBN)
Description
Spring in a Nutshell offers you a one-stop reference to the 3.x version of this popular open-source application framework -- including specifics on Spring's entire portfolio of modules. Ideal for Java programmers experienced with the framework, as well as those just starting out, this book provides the valuable, hands-on details you need every day for developing lightweight enterprise applications. You can use this book to learn the fundamentals of Spring, and how it will help you write clean and simple applications, or you can go straight to the information on particular modules, such as Spring Integration and Spring Batch. For anything you need to know to work with the framework, Spring in a Nutshell is the best source available.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-596-80193-9 (9780596801939)
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Persons
Sam Brannen is a co-founder of Swiftmind GmbH, a software consulting agency in Zurich, Switzerland. At Swiftmind, Sam helps international clients achieve best practices in agile software development, architecture, design, implementation, and testing of enterprise Java applications using the Spring Framework, OSGi, and a plethora of open source technologies. He is also an active core committer for the Spring Framework, the author of the Spring TestContext Framework, and was a member of the SpringSource dm Server development team. Tareq Abedrabbo is a Senior Consultant and the founder of GoPragmatic. He works with the Telecom industry on various aspects of enterprise applications including architecture, web development, and data integration. He has been an enthusiastic and often early adopter of the Spring Framework and portfolio projects since 2004. He is currently a committer on the Spring Web Services project and more recently has been contributing to the Spring-WS Grails plugin. Boris Burgstaller is a Senior Software Consultant and co-founder of Swiftmind GmbH, a software consulting agency. Boris began using the Spring Framework in 2004 and has worked on many enterprise Java and OSGi projects for finance, government, and industry. Most of his projects are based on the Spring Framework and other open source technologies.