Spring Framework book illustrates the use of Spring framework and its related technologies. This book provides a step-by-step approach for developing applications using Spring framework. It is specially designed to help the ...

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Spring Framework book illustrates the use of Spring framework and its related technologies. This book provides a step-by-step approach for developing applications using Spring framework. It is specially designed to help the individuals who want to learn Spring framework.

This book covers the Spring framework-related technology standards such as Spring core, Spring resources and SpEL, Spring web, Spring data access frameworks, Spring transactions, Spring with JMX, Spring-AOP, Spring security, Spring batch, Spring remoting, Spring messaging, Spring with Drools Expert, Spring mail, developing soap-based web services using Apache-CXF, Spring, and Spring with REST. It contains 100 diagrams, approximately 200 Java programs for a better understanding of the topics. Chapter-17 is specially designed to provide a quick reference to the complete spring framework.

The following topics are covered in this book.

- Spring Core
- Spring Resources and SpEL
- Spring-Web
- Spring Data Access
- Spring Transactions
- Spring with JMX
- Spring AOP
- Spring Security
- Spring Batch
- Spring Remoting
- Spring Messaging
- Spring with REST
- Spring Web Services (SOAP-based)
- Spring with Apache-CXF
- Spring with Drools Expert
- Spring Mail
- Annotations, Namespaces and Templates

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