Spring Framework 6 remains – by far – the leading de-facto ‘out of the box’ practical Java meta application development framework for building complex enterprise, cloud-native applications as well as web applications and microservices.
Introducing Spring Framework 6 is your hands-on tutorial guide for learning the Spring Framework 6 from top to bottom, and allows you to build an example application along the way from the ground-up.
As you learn the Spring Framework over the course of this book, you’ll
incrementally build your first Spring application piece-by-piece as you learn each module, project or component of the Spring Framework and its extensions and ecosystem. As you learn the various fundamentals, you’ll then apply them immediately to your Spring application. This Spring application, My Documents, enables you to learn by doing.
After reading this book, you will have the essentials you should need to start using the Spring Framework and building your own Java-based applications or microservices with it.
What you’ll learn:
- Get started with Spring Framework 6 by VMWare Tanzu and the Spring community
- Build your first My Documents application using Spring Framework and its extensions
- Test your Spring application
- Add persistence to your application using Spring Data JPA and more
- Show your Spring application on the Web with Spring MVC and related
- Use REST APIs to enhance your application and add messaging with Kafka and AMQP
- Integrate your Spring application with external systems using Spring Integration toolkit
Who is this book for:
This book is for those aspiring software developers and programmers who are new to Spring. Some prior programming experience recommended, preferably in Java.
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1: Your First Spring Application.- 2: Working With Classes and Dependencies.- 3: Applying Different Configurations.- 4: Using Bean Scopes.- 5: Using Resource Files.- 6: Adding Simple Persistence to Your Spring Application.- 7: Letting Spring Build Your Data Access Objects.- 8: Showing Your Spring Application on the Web.- 9: Integrating Your Spring Application with External Systems.- 10: Exposing a REST API.- 11: Sending E-mails from Within Spring.- 12: Using Dynamic Languages.- 13: Where Do You Go From Here?.
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Felipe Gutierrez is a Sr. Cloud Application Architect at IBM, currently. More generally, he is a Software Architect, Application Developer and Project Manager with knowledge on Financial, Educational, Government and Medical Industries. He is interested in Legacy and Enterprise Integration, and large projects. Felipe is dedicated to Enterprise Open Source Software. And, he is experienced on any Java Technology and Java Frameworks, such Spring, Spring Web Services, Spring Integration, Groovy and Grails, Hibernate, i Batis, Active MQ, Camel, Rabbit MQ, FUSE, Servie Mix, .NET Framework (Languages – VB, C#, Boo, C, and C++), Action Script (Flex, Flash) and Silverlight, Mono and Moonlight.
Joseph B. Ottinger is an expert software developer, coder and programmer. He has also served as technology evangelist Giga Spaces and a principle engineer at Red Hat. He was Editor in Chief of The Server Side-dot-com. He is the author of
Hibernate Recipes and
Beginning Hibernate for Apress and has authored other books as well as articles.