Intergrating Spring 2.5 with Ibatis - 3 day course in London
The Spring framework is an application framework that provides a
lightweight container that supports the creation of simple to complex
components in a non invasive fashion. Spring's flexibility and
transparency is congruent and supportive of incremental development and
testing. T
he framework's structure supports the layering of
functionality such as persistence, transactions, view oriented
frameworks, and enterprise systems and capabilities. Spring's Aspect
Oriented Programming (AOP) framework enables developers to
declaratively apply common features and capabilities across data types
in a transparent fashion. Spring makes J2EE development easier. Spring
simplifies commons tasks and encourages good design based on
programming to interfaces. Spring makes your application easier to
configure and reduces the need for many J2EE design patterns. Spring
puts the OO design back into your J2EE application, and it integrates
nicely with JSF.
This course provides a solid understanding of what Spring brings to the
table and how to use Spring in the context of other technologies and
frameworks.
Students are taken on an in depth tour of the basic Spring
framework, initially examining concepts such as Inversion of Control
and Dependency Injection, and then working with the container and basic
components.
The course then moves into the areas of persistence and
transactions, looking at various options including both JDBC and
iBATIS. After spending time examining now to extend the framework using
AOP, students will then look at options for handling the view portion
of a MVC web architecture.
Find out more about Intergrating Spring 2.5 with Ibatis and how this course can help you here.