Spring Roo in Action

Spring Roo in Action
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 579
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ISBN-10 : 9781638351580
ISBN-13 : 1638351589
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Book Synopsis Spring Roo in Action by : Ken Rimple

Download or read book Spring Roo in Action written by Ken Rimple and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2012-04-12 with total page 579 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Summary Spring Roo in Action is a unique book that teaches you how to code Java in Roo, with a particular focus on Spring-based applications. Through hands-on examples, you'll learn how Roo creates well-formed application structures and supports best practices and tools. Plus, you'll get a quick-and-dirty guide to setting up Roo effectively in your environment. About the Technology Roo is a lightweight Java console shell that simplifies compile-time tasks. It improves productivity by enforcing correct coding practices and patterns and integrates with mainstream Java technologies, including ActiveMQ, GWT, JPA, and OSGi. And, when you finish coding, it gets out of the way so there's no runtime impact. About the Book Spring Roo in Action teaches you to code Java more efficiently using Roo. With the help of many examples, it shows you how to build application components from the database layer to the user interface. The book takes a test-first approach and points out how Roo can help automate many of the mundane details of coding Java apps. Along the way, you'll address important topics like security, messaging, and cloud computing. This book is for Java developers who want to get more productive by using Roo. Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book. What's Inside Learn Roo from the ground up Integrate with existing projects Create custom add-ons Use Roo with Spring ========================================​============== Table of Contents PART 1 STARTING SPRING APPS RAPIDLY WITH ROO What is Spring Roo? Getting started with Roo PART 2 DATABASES AND ENTITIES Database persistence with entities Relationships, JPA, and advanced persistence PART 3 WEB DEVELOPMENT Rapid web applications with Roo Advanced web applications RIA and other web frameworks Configuring security PART 4 INTEGRATION Testing your application Enterprise services—email and messaging Roo add-ons Advanced add-ons and deployment PART 5 ROO IN THE CLOUD Cloud computing Workflow applications using Spring Integration


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