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Spring MVC: Beginner's Guide

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Key FeaturesWork through carefully crafted exercises with detailed explanations for each step will help you understand the concepts with easeYou will gain a clear understanding of the end-to-end request/response life cycle, and each logical component's responsibilityThis book is packed with tips and tricks that demonstrate industry best practices on developing a Spring-MVC-based applicationBook DescriptionSpring MVC helps you build flexible and loosely coupled web applications. The Spring MVC Framework is architected and designed in such a way that every piece of logic and functionality is highly configurable. Also, Spring can integrate effortlessly with other popular web frameworks such as Struts, WebWork, Java Server Faces, and Tapestry.

The book progressively teaches you to configure the Spring development environment, architecture, controllers, libraries, and more before moving on to developing a full web application. It begins with an introduction to the Spring development environment and architecture so you're familiar with the know-hows. From here, we move on to controllers, views, validations, Spring Tag libraries, and more. Finally, we integrate it all together to develop a web application. You'll also get to grips with testing applications for reliability.

What you will learnFamiliarize yourself with the anatomy of the Spring 4.X development environmentUnderstand web application architecture and the Spring MVC request flowIntegrate bean validation and custom validationUse error handling and exception resolvingGet to grips with REST-based web service development and AjaxTest your web applicationAbout the AuthorAmuthan Ganeshan is a software engineer with more than nine years of experience specializing in building distributed applications. He currently works as a senior software engineer at Uptake. He is a big data enthusiast and loves sharing knowledge about software development and practices through his blog at www.codeculture.guru. He can be contacted at amuthan@codeculture.guru.

Table of ContentsConfiguring a Spring Development EnvironmentSpring MVC Architecture – Architecting Your Web StoreControl Your Store with ControllersWorking with Spring Tag LibrariesWorking with View ResolverInternalize Your Store with InterceptorIncorporating Spring SecurityValidate Your Products with a ValidatorGive REST to Your Application with AjaxFloat Your Application with Web FlowTemplate with TilesTesting Your ApplicationUsing the Gradle Build ToolPop Quiz Answers

588 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 29, 2016

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336 reviews
September 4, 2014
A pretty good tutorial about Spring MVC and how to do stuff with it. There is a number of small mistakes and inconsistencies, but nothing hugely unsurmontable if you understand what you're doing. A bit more depth would have been appreciated at some points (for instance the injection mechanisms).
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January 27, 2023
Quote old. But does enough to teach one the basics such that the person can explore it further.
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January 30, 2015
If you want to learn to program web as it should be, using the MVC pattern, there is nothing better to do with Spring MVC. And this book will help.

It is a guide for beginners, for those unfamiliar with Spring MVC. It is very good writing, well explained, and each step is explained what happened.

You will learn to do from a MVC simple application to implement REST. You will also learn to use templates with Apache Tiles, using integrated into Spring unit tests.

You must know something of web java as Servlet and JSP. Everything else Spring MVC will help.

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7 reviews
November 18, 2014
A very good book for a beginner to start with Spring MVC.
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