| About the book | |
Santosh Kumar K is a trainer and developer on Java technologies. He is currently associated with SANTOSH Technologies, a training institute at Ameerpet, Hyderabad (www. santoshtechnologies.com). He has conducted training programs for the IT sector on enterprise application developments on J2EE technologies and other frameworks like Struts, JSF, Spring and Hibernate. He has also worked as an independent consultant and developed critical applications for companies like InnoMinds, ESoft, etc. He has authored a book titled JDBC, Servlets and JSP BlackBook. The book covers the core concepts of Sprint and Hibernate, along with Spring Web MVC framework, Hibernate Query Language (HQL), implementing Hibernate, data access layer, Web tier, and remoting with Spring. It also discusses integration of Spring with other Web frameworks. The theoretical concepts are supported with codes and program-snippets, which facilitate self-learning and developing Java enterprise applications with Spring Framework. Embellished with codes and flowcharts, this book would serve the needs of Java professionals and students. Embellished with codes and flowcharts, this book would serve the needs of Java professionals and students. | |
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| About the author | |
Santosh Kumar K Santosh Kumar K is a trainer and developer on Java technologies. He is currently associated with SANTOSH Technologies, a training institute at Ameerpet, Hyderabad (www. santoshtechnologies.com). He has conducted training programs for the IT sector on enterprise application developments on J2EE technologies and other frameworks like Struts, JSF, Spring and Hibernate. He has also worked as an independent consultant and developed critical applications for companies like InnoMinds, ESoft, etc. He has authored a book titled JDBC, Servlets and JSP BlackBook. | |
| Table of contents | |
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1.Introduction to Spring Framework Chapter 2. Inversion of Control (IoC) and Spring Core Container Chapter 3. Understanding Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) Chapter 4. Working with Spring Pointcut and Advisors Chapter 5. Understanding Spring 2.0 AOP Support Chapter 6. JDBC and DAO Module Chapter 7. Understanding Hibernate Chapter 8. Understanding Persistent Classes Mapping Chapter 9. Understanding Hibernate Query Language (HQL) and Criterion API Chapter 10. Implementing Hibernate with Spring Chapter 11. Getting Started with Spring Web MVC Framework Chapter 12. Understading Dispatcher Servlet and Request Processing Workflow Chapter 13. Describing Controllers and Validations Chapter 14. Describing View-Resolver and View Chapter 15. Integrating Spring with Other Web Frameworks Chapter 16. Implementing Remoting with Spring Chapter 17. Working with EJBs using Spring Chapter 18. Implementing JMS using Spring Appendix A. Spring Framework's Form Tags Appendix B. Hibernate Configurations Appendix C. Annotation-based Controller Configurations Index | |




