| Description | Spring, with good reason, is the most actively used framework in the Enterprise Java world today.
The half- day briefing shows the problems that Spring can solve for your projects, core Spring concepts such as Inversion of Control and integration with existing Enterprise Java technologies for database access, messaging and web deployment.
The briefing also shows how to use Spring to make your projects more agile, improving quality and reducing deployment time. |
| Objective and Aim | Following completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Understand why Enterprise Java is the mostly widely used corporate technology, and how Spring both simplifies and improves this technology. • Understand core Spring concepts such as Inversion of Control (IOC), configuration, deployment and testing. • Describe how to integrate Spring with Enterprise Technologies such as Databases, Messaging and Web 2 frameworks. • Understand how Spring can make your projects more agile and the benefits it brings to your organization • Understand the new features available in Spring 3.0 • Map out a plan of how to introduce the Spring framework to existing systems.
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| Who should attend | • Managers and Project Managers wishing to understand the benefits of adding Spring to their projects. • Software developers needing an introduction to Java and the Spring Framework and integration with key Enterprise technologies. • Support, Database, Web Designers and other IT professionals needing to interface with Spring and Enterprise Java systems. • .Net developers wishing to understand the concepts behind the Spring.Net framework.
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| Prerequisites | Some high level exposure to the Java, .Net or other Object Orientated language would be beneficial but not necessary. |