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Summary:
This course features a crash course review of the core Spring dependency-injection and application configuration container, followed by an in-depth journey through the Spring framework's Model-View-Controller (MVC) features. After reviewing the use of the Spring application framework to manage objects in a lightweight "IoC" (inversion-of-control) container, this course will focus on using Spring-MVC to create simple and complex web applications. The core module gives the developer declarative control over object creation and assembly; this is useful for any tier of any Java application. So is Spring's validation framework, and so we study these things in a mix of standalone (Java SE) applications and web applications. Then students build web applications that use the Spring MVC framework to rationalize their designs into coherent request/response cycles. They use Spring command objects to manage HTML forms and their data, and connect these to the validation framework.This course covers both traditional and annotations-based controllers, validation, and interceptors for cross-cutting concerns.
Duration:
2 1/2 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience:
This course is designed for Java developers.
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Prerequisites:
Students should have experience with java programming, servlets programming, JSP and basic knowledge of XML.
Last Update: September 8, 2010