| Course Description | |
| The Spring Framework is an open source application framework for Java. This framework has taken the Java software community by storm. Its popularity continues to rise and expand to other development communities like .NET. Spring provides the technology to develop everything from small, stand-alone applications to large, complex, enterprise systems out of simple POJOs (plain old Java objects). In this class, students are exposed to the light-weight Spring container, configuration, foundational API, and general Spring architecture. Not just a class that focuses on theory, this course is loaded with practical labs and deals with configuration, maintenance and architectural issues. After taking this class, developers will immediately be able to utilize the Spring Framework in their new or existing applications.
Course Length: 3 Days Course Tuition: $990 (US) |
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| Prerequisites | |
| A good understanding of the Java programming language. A basic understanding of relational databases and SQL is very helpful. A basic understanding of XML is also useful. | |
| Course Outline |
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• Spring Overview What is Spring Why use Spring Spring Philosophy Spring Architecture Spring Modules Obtaining/Setup Spring A First Spring Application • Dependency Injection Spring Containers BeanFactory ApplicationContext Bean Definitions Property Injection Collection/Array Wiring Null Wiring Dependency Checking Constructor Injection Large Configuration Files • Bean Lifecycle Bean Creation Bean Destruction Awareness Interfaces Initializing and DisposableBean Interfaces PostProcessors Factory PostProcessors PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer CustomEditorConfigurer Events and Event Handling • Wiring Alternatives Autowiring Pros and Cons of Autowiring Annotation driven wiring • Aspect Oriented Programming Cross Cutting Concerns AOP Concepts and Terminology Spring’s AOP Support AOP Setup Aspects Advice Pointcuts Advice Parameters and Ordering Advisors |
• AOP with AspectJ @Aspect Pointcuts and Advice Advice Parameters and Ordering Introductions Pros and Cons of XML schema-based vs. @AspectJ annotations Load-time Weaving • Data Access The DAO Pattern Exception Handling Data source configuration Templating JDBC Templates Callbacks NamedParameterJdbcTemplate SimpleJdbcTemplate • Transactions Transaction Manager Declarative Transactions Transaction Attributes Transaction Annotations Programmatic Transactions Transaction Template • Unit and Integration Testing Spring and Unit Testing Spring TestContext Framework TestContext Tests TestContext Framework Annotations Transaction Management Unit Test Framework Annotations and API • Appendix – ORM Integration ORM Data Access Hibernate Support Hibernate Template Java Persistence API JPA Support JPA Template Other Templates Contact us for course schedules or more information. |


