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Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- Content Updates
- September 23, 2011
- February 28, 2013
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Basics
- Introduction
- Object Coupling Problem
- Designing to Interfaces
- Introducing Spring
- Dependency Injection
- Refactoring IReader by Using the Framework
- ReaderService
- Summary
- Chapter 2. Fundamentals
- Configuring Beans
- Using XML
- Using Annotations
- XML Namespaces
- Creating Beans
- Life Cycle
- Instantiating Beans Without Dependencies
- Instantiating Beans With Dependencies
- Aliasing Beans
- Anonymous Beans
- Injection Types
- Constructor Type Injection
- Setter Type Injection
- Mixing Constructor and Setter
- Bean Callbacks
- init-method
- destroy-method
- Common Callbacks
- Summary
- Chapter 3. Containers
- Containers
- BeanFactory Container
- ApplicationContext Container
- Instantiating Beans
- Using Static Methods
- Using Factory Methods
- Initialization and Destruction Callbacks
- InitializingBean's afterPropertiesSet
- DisposableBean's destroy
- Declarative or Programmatic Callbacks?
- Event Handling
- Listening to Context Events
- Publishing Custom Events
- Event Model Is Single Threaded
- Autowiring
- Autowiring byName
- Autowiring byType
- Autowiring by constructor
- Mixing Autowiring with Explicit Wiring
- Summary
- Chapter 4. Advanced Concepts
- Bean Scopes
- Singleton Scope
- Prototype Scope
- Property Files
- Property Editors
- Injecting Java Collections
- Injecting Java Properties
- Bean Post Processors
- Parent-Child Bean Definitions
- Summary
- Chapter 5. Spring JMS
- Two-Minute JMS
- Messaging Models
- Spring JMS
- Mother of All: The JmsTemplate Class
- Publishing Messages
- Sending Messages to Default Destination
- Declaring a Topic
- Receiving Messages
- Receiving Messages Synchronously
- Receiving Messages Asynchronously
- Spring Message Containers
- Message Converters
- Summary
- Chapter 6. Spring Data
- JDBC and Hibernate
- Spring JDBC
- Hibernate
- Summary
- About the Author
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