Spring: A Developer's Notebook
By
Bruce A. Tate,
Justin Gehtland
April 2005
Pages: 210
| Table of Contents
| Index
| Sample Chapter
| Colophon
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Getting Started
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Building Two Classes with a Dependency
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Using Dependency Injection
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Automating the Example
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Injecting Dependencies with Spring
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Writing a Test
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Chapter 2 Building a User Interface
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Setting Up Tomcat
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Building a View with Web MVC
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Enhancing the Web Application
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Running a Test
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Chapter 3 Integrating Other Clients
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Building a Struts User Interface
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Using JSF with Spring
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Integrating JSF with Spring
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Chapter 4 Using JDBC
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Setting Up the Database and Schema
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Using Spring JDBC Templates
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Refactoring Out Common Code
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Using Access Objects
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Running a Test with EasyMock
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Chapter 5 OR Persistence
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Integrating iBATIS
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Using Spring with JDO
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Using Hibernate with Spring
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Running a Test Case
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Chapter 6 Services and AOP
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Building a Service
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Configuring a Service
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Using an Autoproxy
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Advising Exceptions
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Testing a Service with Mocks
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Testing a Service with Side Effects
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Chapter 7 Transactions and Security
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Programmatic Transactions
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Configuring Simple Transactions
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Transactions on Multiple Databases
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Securing Application Servlets
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Securing Application Methods
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Building a Test-Friendly Interceptor
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Chapter 8 Messaging and Remoting
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Sending Email Messages
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Remoting
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Working with JMS
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Testing JMS Applications
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Chapter 9 Building Rich Clients
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Getting Started
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Building the Application Shell
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Building the Bike Navigator View
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Building the Bike Editor Forms
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Colophon
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