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The Spring Framework is a lightweight solution and a potential one-stop-shop for building your enterprise-ready applications. However, Spring is modular, allowing you to use only those parts that you need, without having to bring in the rest. Spring enables you to build applications from "plain old Java objects" (POJOs) and to apply enterprise services non-invasively to POJOs. This capability applies to the Java SE programming model and to full and partial Java EE. The Spring Framework 3.0 provides an option for configuration through annotations instead of XML and support for some of the latest Java EE 6 features.
Customized training solutions are our specialty and all of our Spring 3 courses are modular so if you see some topics from different courses you would like to combine into a custom Spring training class contact us and we will be happy to help.
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This training course teaches the various technologies that can be used with Spring web applications. Spring support for various database technologies, including JPA is also covered. Several web application frameworks and how they integrate with Spring are covered including Spring MVC, Spring Web Flow, and Spring-JSF integration. Other requirements of web applications like using the Tiles template technology or adding dynamic PDF or spreadsheet output to the web application are covered. Finally how to use the Ajax integration of Spring JavaScript is covered.
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SpringSource Equivalent: Rich Web Applications |
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This course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Spring Framework and SpringSource Tool Suite to develop flexible, testable and maintainable Java EE enterprise applications. This course covers v3.0 of the Spring Framework.
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SpringSource Equivalent: Core Spring |
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This course focuses on the newer features of Spring 3.0 and is appropriate for developers with experience on prior versions of the Spring Framework. In particular, this course focuses on how Java annotations can be used more broadly in Spring applications to simplify the code and configuration of Spring applications. This is possible with Spring 3 because it requires a Java SE 5 environment or higher so Java annotations will always be supported for any Spring 3 application.
This course also focuses on some of the web frameworks available with Spring, like Spring MVC (which had major changes introduced in 3.0) and Spring Web Flow, a new way to write conversational Spring web applications. Coverage of Spring MVC also includes Spring REST services which were introduced as part of Spring MVC in Spring 3.0. To round out the coverage of new features there are topics for how to use Spring with some of the latest Java standards like JSF and JPA. This will make Spring developers aware of all of the options they have when developing applications based on the Spring 3.0 Framework.
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This course shows how to use the popular Spring framework with some of the most recent Java EE technologies on the WebSphere platform. Rather than using technologies like Servlets, JSP, and Hibernate, this course highlights how more recent technologies can make Java EE application programming easier while also relying on standard technologies to ease deployment to various platforms. This course can provide an introduction to the various technologies in addition to Spring so that students can immediately be effective developers.
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This course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Spring Framework and SpringSource Tool Suite to develop flexible, testable and maintainable Java EE enterprise applications. This course covers v3.0 of the Spring Framework.
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SpringSource Equivalent: Core Spring |
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This course shows how to use the popular Spring framework with some of the most recent Java EE technologies. Rather than using technologies like Servlets, JSP, and Hibernate, this course highlights how more recent technologies can make Java EE application programming easier while also relying on standard technologies to ease deployment to various platforms. This course can provide an introduction to the various technologies in addition to Spring so that students can immediately be effective developers.
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This training course teaches the various technologies that can be used with Spring web applications. Spring support for various database technologies, including JPA is also covered. Several web application frameworks and how they integrate with Spring are covered including Spring MVC, Spring Web Flow, and Spring-JSF integration. Other requirements of web applications like using the Tiles template technology or adding dynamic PDF or spreadsheet output to the web application are covered. Finally how to use the Ajax integration of Spring JavaScript is covered.
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SpringSource Equivalent: Rich Web Applications |
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This course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Spring Framework and SpringSource Tool Suite to develop flexible, testable and maintainable Java EE enterprise applications. This course covers v3.0 of the Spring Framework.
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SpringSource Equivalent: Core Spring |
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This course shows how to use the popular Spring framework with some of the most recent Java EE technologies. Rather than using technologies like Servlets, JSP, and Hibernate, this course highlights how more recent technologies can make Java EE application programming easier while also relying on standard technologies to ease deployment to various platforms. This course can provide an introduction to the various technologies in addition to Spring so that students can immediately be effective developers.
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This training course teaches the various technologies that can be used with Spring web applications. Spring support for various database technologies, including JPA is also covered. Several web application frameworks and how they integrate with Spring are covered including Spring MVC, Spring Web Flow, and Spring-JSF integration. Other requirements of web applications like using the Tiles template technology or adding dynamic PDF or spreadsheet output to the web application are covered. Finally how to use the Ajax integration of Spring JavaScript is covered.
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SpringSource Equivalent: Rich Web Applications |
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This course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Spring Framework and Rational Application Developer 8.0 to develop flexible, testable and maintainable Java EE enterprise applications. This course covers v3.0 of the Spring Framework.
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SpringSource Equivalent: Core Spring |
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