Spring in Practice (Paperback) (實踐中的春天)

Willie Wheeler, Joshua White

  • 出版商: Manning
  • 出版日期: 2013-05-16
  • 售價: $1,650
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,568
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 560
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 1935182056
  • ISBN-13: 9781935182054
  • 相關分類: Java 相關技術
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Spring lets developers build complex applications from loosely-coupled POJOs. A set of simple abstractions simplifies construction, testing, and deployment which makes Spring both powerful and easy-to-use. With this power comes the potential for a wide range of uses in both common and not-so-common scenarios. That's where Spring in Practice comes in.

Spring in Practice is a problem/solution book in the Manning "In Practice" series. It shows how to tackle the challenges faced when building Spring-based applications. The book empowers software developers to solve concrete business problems the "Spring Way," by mapping application-level issues to Spring-centric solutions. There are several recurring themes throughout Spring in Practice, including Spring MVC, Hibernate, and transactions.

For every problem, the book presents the background you need before it offers the specific steps to solve the problem. You're never left with the feeling that you understand the answer, but find the question irrelevant. You can put the book to immediate use even if you don't have deep knowledge of every part of Spring Framework.

This book assumes you have a good foundation in Java and Java EE. Prior exposure to Spring Framework is helpful, but not required.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

Spring讓開發人員從鬆散耦合的POJOs(Plain Old Java Objects)建立複雜的應用程式。一組簡單的抽象化簡了構建、測試和部署,使Spring既強大又易於使用。這種強大帶來了廣泛的應用範圍,無論是常見的還是不太常見的情況。這就是《Spring實踐》的用武之地。

《Spring實踐》是Manning出版社的《實踐系列》中的一本問題/解決方案書籍。它展示了如何應對構建基於Spring的應用程式時所面臨的挑戰。本書使軟體開發人員能夠以「Spring方式」將應用程式層級的問題映射到Spring中心的解決方案,從而解決具體的業務問題。《Spring實踐》中有幾個反覆出現的主題,包括Spring MVC、Hibernate和事務處理。

對於每個問題,本書都會提供解決問題所需的背景知識,然後提供具體的解決步驟。即使您對Spring Framework的每個部分都不太熟悉,您也可以立即使用本書,而不會感到對答案有所了解,但發現問題不相關。

本書假設您在Java和Java EE方面有良好的基礎。對Spring Framework的先前接觸是有幫助的,但不是必需的。