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The Spring Framework is the defacto leading open source agile enterprise Java meta-framework and serves as an alternative to using J2EE/Java EE. With the release of Spring Framework 2 .5 by enterprise Java luminary Rod Johnson and the SpringFramework.org project (with support from Interface21), Spring continues its phenomenal growth in adoption. And Spring is now easier than ever to learn. It s even lighter and more agile. It promises fewer issues with XML and much more. Includes greater adoption and incorporation of Rails Web applications as well for those that need to integrate Rails…mehr

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The Spring Framework is the defacto leading open source agile enterprise Java meta-framework and serves as an alternative to using J2EE/Java EE. With the release of Spring Framework 2 .5 by enterprise Java luminary Rod Johnson and the SpringFramework.org project (with support from Interface21), Spring continues its phenomenal growth in adoption.
And Spring is now easier than ever to learn. It s even lighter and more agile. It promises fewer issues with XML and much more. Includes greater adoption and incorporation of Rails Web applications as well for those that need to integrate Rails applications as part of broader Java/Spring stack. And much more
Spring Framework 2.5 Recipes by Gary Mak is the newest, latest Spring book from Apress and its Spring from the Source series. This book lets readers get down and dirty with Spring code for immediate copy/paste into the reader s specific application development project.
Autorenporträt
Gary Mak has been a technical architect and application developer on the enterprise Java platform for six years. In his career, Gary has developed a number of Java-based software projects, most of which are core application frameworks and software tools. He enjoys designing and implementing the complex parts of software projects.
Gary is a Sun certified Java programmer and has a master's degree in computer science. His research interests include object-oriented technology, aspect-oriented technology, design patterns, and software reuse. Gary specializes in building enterprise applications on frameworks including Spring, Hibernate, JPA, Struts, JSF, and Tapestry. He has been using the Spring framework in his projects for four years, since Spring version 1.0. Gary is also an instructor of courses on enterprise Java, Spring, Hibernate, Web Services, and agile development. He has written a series of Spring and Hibernate tutorials as course materials, parts of which are open to the public, and they're gaining popularity in the Java community.