Building Web Applications Using The Spring Framework
Written by Content Team
Mar 25, 2008 at 12:00 AM
This hands-on session walks you through the process of building a simple web-application from scratch using the Spring Framework. JSP / Spring MVC will be used for the presentation tier and Spring support for JDBC and Hibernate will be demonstrated for the data-access layer.
The session highlights how easy it is to switch between different DAO implementations when using Spring based Dependency Injection.
Spring's support for unit testing will also be shown - that enables you to write tests that run against the database but do not affect the state of the database. And to prove Spring's strength as a "glue" for all things Java EE, watch how an alternate presentation-tier framework such as Wicket can be easily integrated.
Speaker :
A keen Open Source enthusiast, Peter is the initiator and maintainer of two successful SourceForge projects. One of them is "JTrac" - an open-source issue management web-application completely built on Wicket, Spring and Hibernate.
JTrac has been very well received within the Java community and reached a ranking of #13 on SourceForge as soon as version 2.0 final was released in December 2006.
Peter Thomas works as a Principal Consultant for Satyam Computer Services Ltd, based out of Bangalore, India. He has been a guest speaker on Java technologies at events such as the first IndicThreads.com Conference on Java Technology, 2006.
Comment by GUEST on 2008-03-25 14:08:05 Unfortunately I can\'t read the screens or understand the speaker. Can the source/powerpoint for this be posted?
Comment by GUEST on 2008-03-26 03:43:23 The code and presentation links are located at the end of the article. Thanks
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