Course: Core Spring
"In this course, students build an end-to-end Spring-powered J2EE application, demonstrating Spring in action in an intensely productive, hands-on setting."
Source: Spring From the Source
- The Spring Lightweight Container Architecture, including Inversion of Control
- Agile, domain-driven design techniques with Spring
- Effective JDBC and Hibernate data access
- Declarative transaction management
- Pragmatic AOP
- Unit testing in isolation
- Rapid system integration testing
- Spring Web MVC and Web Flow
- Spring Security, Remoting, and JMX
"In this course, students build an end-to-end Spring-powered J2EE application, demonstrating Spring in action in an intensely productive, hands-on setting."
Source: Spring From the Source
The title "J2EE without EJB" displayed on the projection screen in the photo above should give Sun Microsystems some jitter. Their efforts of establishing their own EJB framework as the de-facto standard all these years going down the drain. It's not .Net that is bringing EJB down. It's the Java community's open source movement.
Anyone who sponsors me will be get free one-on-one tutorials, :-)