New Java Course: The Spring Framework
October 27, 2006.
Object Innovations is pleased to present a new course in the Spring framework for
Java EE applications.
Course 117, "The Spring Framework"
shows experienced Java programmers:
- How to use Spring's lightweight container to power ordinary JavaBeans with
features that are traditionally reserved for servlets, EJBs,
and other "first-class" Java EE components
- How to build web applications that harness the Spring MVC system to route
requests to controllers and view of their own design, without wasting effort
re-inventing the request-handling wheel.
The course highlights Spring's attention to known best practices and design patterns.
Especially, Spring's container breathes new life into the Strategy and Template Method
patterns, since specific delegates and subclasses can so easily be declared at runtime.
Of course, J2EE patterns such as Intercepting Filter and Data Access Object
are not neglected, either. The course concludes with a look at the Spring
persistence framework, including JDBC DAOs and transaction management.
"The Spring Framework" provides an excellent jump-start for any Java developer interested
in powering applications with this popular framework. It will also pair up nicely with
Object Innovation's upcoming course on
Hibernate. Look for this new course in just a few weeks.
Like other Object Innovations Java courses, the new course offer an optional
"Eclipse overlay" of files that support the use of the Eclipse IDE in the classroom.
Shipments of the new courseware begin immediately.
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