
Introducing Spring Framework
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1. Your First Spring Application
2. Working with Classes and Dependencies
3. Applying Different Configurations
4. Using Bean Scopes
5. Working with Collections and Custom Types
6. Using Resource Files
7. Testing Your Spring Application
Part II - Spring Framework
8. Give Advice to Your Spring Application
9. Adding Persistence to Your Spring Application
10. Showing Your Spring Application on the Web
11. Integrating Your Spring Application with External Systems
12. Exposing a REST API
13. Adding E-mail and Scheduling Tasks
Part III - Spring Framework Advanced
14. Using Dynamic Languages
15. Spring Data Within Your Spring Application
16. Messaging with Your Spring Application
17. Be Social and Go Mobile
Part IV - Spring I/O
18. Spring and Groovy
19. Spring Boot, Simplifying Everything
20. Your First Spring XD Application
Appendix A: Tools
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