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    Spring MVC: Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

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    Spring MVC: Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

    Spring MVC: Beginner's Guide - Second Edition by Amuthan Ganeshan
    English | 29 July 2016 | ASIN: B01I9PAB2O | 350 Pages | AZW3 | 5.42 MB

    Key Features

    Work through carefully crafted exercises with detailed explanations for each step will help you understand the concepts with ease
    You will gain a clear understanding of the end-to-end request/response life cycle, and each logical component's responsibility
    This book is packed with tips and tricks that demonstrate industry best practices on developing a Spring-MVC-based application

    Book Description

    Spring MVC helps you build flexible and loosely coupled web applications. The Spring MVC Framework is architected and designed in such a way that every piece of logic and functionality is highly configurable. Also, Spring can integrate effortlessly with other popular web frameworks such as Struts, WebWork, Java Server Faces, and Tapestry.

    The book progressively teaches you to configure the Spring development environment, architecture, controllers, libraries, and more before moving on to developing a full web application. It begins with an introduction to the Spring development environment and architecture so you're familiar with the know-hows. From here, we move on to controllers, views, validations, Spring Tag libraries, and more. Finally, we integrate it all together to develop a web application. You'll also get to grips with testing applications for reliability.

    What you will learn

    Familiarize yourself with the anatomy of the Spring 4.X development environment
    Understand web application architecture and the Spring MVC request flow
    Integrate bean validation and custom validation
    Use error handling and exception resolving
    Get to grips with REST-based web service development and Ajax
    Test your web application

    About the Author

    Amuthan Ganeshan is a software engineer with more than nine years of experience specializing in building distributed applications. He currently works as a senior software engineer at Uptake. He is a big data enthusiast and loves sharing knowledge about software development and practices through his blog at www.codeculture.guru. He can be contacted at amuthan@codeculture.guru.

    Table of Contents

    Configuring a Spring Development Environment
    Spring MVC Architecture – Architecting Your Web Store
    Control Your Store with Controllers
    Working with Spring Tag Libraries
    Working with View Resolver
    Internalize Your Store with Interceptor
    Incorporating Spring Security
    Validate Your Products with a Validator
    Give REST to Your Application with Ajax
    Float Your Application with Web Flow
    Template with Tiles
    Testing Your Application
    Using the Gradle Build Tool
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