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Spring in Action | 
enlarge | Authors: Craig Walls, Ryan Breidenbach Publisher: Manning Publications Category: Book
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 6123
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ISBN: 1933988134 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.13 EAN: 9781933988139 ASIN: 1933988134
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Great reference manual April 8, 2005 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
"Spring In Action" is a really good book, which adopt a different approach from other books like "Spring Live" (Matt Raible, Sourcebeat): while the latter is more practical and simple, "Spring in Action" is a complete reference manual that covers nearly every aspect of Spring. This doesn't mean it is complicate: every explanation is clear and there are a lot of code examples. I particularly appreciated its well-planned table of contents: the first part explains clearly what "Inversion of Control" and AOP mean and how Spring makes them possible. The second part is about "Spring in the business layer", explaining how you can write services and Daos, and how you can simply implement transaction management and service remoting. Finally, the third part talks about the Web layer covering Spring MVC as well as other technologies and frameworks. Furthermore, chapter 11 covers application security using Acegi. The style is always simple and enjoyable, and the length (about 400 pages) allows you to read it in a few days. Overall an excellent resource for any developer interested in using Spring in his project.
Nice Written, Well Structured February 23, 2005 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is well structured, and easy to follow.Should not be hard to understand even for those who are "brand new" to Spring Framework. However, I do experience some difficulties when i was trying to setup the Demo Webapp illustrated in the book. In general, a good one and worth buying.
An Excellent book on Spring June 5, 2007 Tom (Nottingham) I found this book to be a great introduction to Spring, not only did it cover the material in a well and organised manner but managed to cover a great deal in under 500 pages. An easy read and a good writing style. Definite if your using Spring.
Fantastic! June 19, 2007 PureSymmetry (london) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great book, gives in depth understanding of the spring framework and what its about. Go for it.
Great first Spring book February 11, 2008 Highlander (Madrid) I originally started with Java Development With The Spring Framework by Johnson, etc. However, I found that although very comprehensive, the book launched into a lot of detail very early on. It seemed to assume that the reader is already a Spring user. So, I switched to the other book on my shelf, Spring In Action. I found it to be a much better introduction. It has a relaxed style that's fun to read. Overall, highly recommended.
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