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Spring in Action

Spring in Action

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Authors: Craig Walls, Ryan Breidenbach
Publisher: Manning Publications
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 5668

Format: Illustrated
Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Pages: 650
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.3 x 1.7

ISBN: 1933988134
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.13
EAN: 9781933988139
ASIN: 1933988134

Publication Date: August 16, 2007
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Product Description
Spring in Action 2E is an expanded, completely updated second edition of the best selling Spring in Action. Written by Craig Walls, one of Manning's best writers, this book covers the exciting new features of Spring 2.0, which was released in October 2006.

Spring is a lightweight container framework that represents an exciting way to build enterprise components with simple Java objects. By employing dependency injection and AOP, Spring encourages loosely coupled code and enables plain-old Java objects with capabilities that were previously reserved for EJBs. This book is a hands-on, example-driven exploration of the Spring Framework. Combining short code snippets and an ongoing example developed throughout the book, it shows readers how to build simple and efficient J2EE applications, how to solve persistence problems, handle asynchronous messaging, create and consume remote services, build web applications, and integrate with most popular web frameworks. Readers will learn how to use Spring to write simpler, easier to maintain code so they can focus on what really matters-- critical business needs.

Spring in Action, 2E is for Java developers who are looking for ways to build enterprise-grade applications based on simple Java objects, without resorting to more complex and invasive EJBs. Even hard-core EJB users will find this book valuable as Spring in Action, 2E will describe ways to use EJB components alongside Spring. Software architects will also find Spring in Action, 2E useful as they assess and apply lightweight techniques prescribed by Spring. and learn how Spring can be applied at the various layers of enterprise applications.


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4 out of 5 stars An excellent book with a lot going for it!   October 22, 2008
Akram Ahmad
Overall, Spring in Action (SIA) is an excellent book, well worth buying. Here are my impressions after having studied (in a group) several portions of the book a little while ago:

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Pros are:
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- SIA contains many memorable source code examples that help the concepts stick in one's mind.
- Very much in the tradition of books from Manning publishers, the print quality is pleasing, and the book lays flat nicely for easy reading. In this aspect, it's right up there with the book "Code Craft: The Practice of Writing Excellent Code" by Pete Goodliffe (Publisher: No Starch Press), which, by the way, is another eminently readable, useful book. This is in stark contrast with the book "Eclipse Distilled" by David Carlson (Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional). While the content quality of "Eclipse Distilled" is very good, the print quality is poor (I'm all for printing on recycled paper, but not on shoddy recycled paper) and the binding inferior -- Try keeping the book "Eclipse Distilled" lying open on a flat surface, and it'll spring [sic - no pun intended in connection with the book I'm reviewing] shut like a steel trap; so much easy reading :-( But SIA is not like that at all and, in sum, excels in this respect.
- The basics are covered very well -- Dependency Injection and AOP, solving persistence problems, handling asynchronous messaging -- It's all in here!

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Cons are:
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- In more places than I care to count, SIA tends to have a rambling style.
- Hand-in-hand with the rambling style -- while an excellent tutorial that's worth studying and owning -- SIA is not eminently suitable as a reference. But for that we can always go to the ubiquitous online Spring API.



2 out of 5 stars Find examples elsewhere.   October 17, 2008
T. Thomas (Texas)
I've managed to get through the first six chapters in two weeks. Although the writing style is readable for a technical book there is a glaring lack of examples other than dangling code snippets that show how to actually use Spring. The code I downloaded from the book's web site is largely incoherent and undocumented.

I did manage to find several online tutorials that have been a lot more help. I recommend finding one that you like before attempting to wade past the first four chapters.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Book on Spring   September 19, 2008
Umesh Rangappa (US)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am a great fan of struts framework and have been looking out for Spring Framework from quite some time. Did lot of search on internet but was not able to find much information.

This book gave me exactly what I needed and it helped me in understanding n appreciating the concepts and simplicity of Spring Framework.



4 out of 5 stars Must be one of the best Spring books out there   July 11, 2008
Ferran Maylinch Carrasco (Spain, Europe)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I enjoyed the first edition and this one is equally good. I would like more information about MVC (or a Spring MVC in action book) but anyway it's highly recommendable. I hope they update it soon to Spring 2.5.



5 out of 5 stars Exactly What You Would Expect   May 10, 2008
Liz Hills (Hawaii)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book is exactly what you would expect from the In Action Series. The book is thorough and comprehensive. I even thought it had a slightly more personal writing style than some other In Action books.



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