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Spring 3 and Spring Web Flow Training: Introduction to the Spring Framework 3 and Spring Web Flow 2
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Course Number: SPRG-130
Duration: 5 days
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Spring Framework and Spring Web Flow Training Overview
Accelebrate's Spring Framework and Spring Web Flow training teaches experienced Java EE developers how to build dynamic web applications using the Spring Framework 3 and Spring Web Flow 2. Location and Pricing
Most Accelebrate courses are taught on-site at our clients' locations worldwide for groups of 3 or more attendees and are customized to their specific needs. Please visit our client list to see organizations for whom we have recently delivered training. These courses can also be delivered as live, private online classes for groups that are geographically dispersed or wish to save on the instructor's or students' travel expenses. To receive a customized proposal and price quote private training at your site or online, please contact us.
In addition, some courses are available as live, online classes for individuals. To see a schedule of online courses, please visit http://www.accelebrate.com/online_training/java.htm.
Spring Framework and Spring Web Flow Training Prerequisites
All Spring Framework and Spring Web Flow training attendees must have at least one year of full-time Java and JSP development experience. Prior experience with EJB and Java web services is recommended but not required.
Hands-on/Lecture Ratio
This Spring Framework and Spring Web Flow training class is 70% hands-on, 30% lecture, with the longest lecture segments lasting for 20 minutes.
Spring Framework and Spring Web Flow Training Materials
All attendees receive a copy of Manning’s Spring 3 in Action and related courseware.
Software Needed on Each Student PC
- Java EE 5 or later-compliant application server of your choice (WebLogic, WebSphere, GlassFish, and JBoss are all readily supported); the course can also be run on Apache Tomcat 6
- Eclipse for Java EE Developers
- Related free software and lab files - please contact us for a detailed list
Spring Framework and Spring Web Flow Training Objectives
- Understand the core principles of Spring, and of Dependency Injection (DI)/Inversion of Control
- Use the Spring Core module and DI to configure and wire application objects (beans) together
- Understand and use the complete capabilities of the Core module, such as lifecycle events, bean scopes, and the Spring API
- Work with the DAO and/or ORM modules to create a well structured persistence layer with JDBC
- Use Springs Data Integration with technologies such as Hibernate or JPA, as well as to perform Object/XML Mapping
- Understand and use Spring's powerful new AOP capabilities for programming cross-cutting concerns across multiple points in an application
- Understand and use Spring's transaction support, including its easy to use tx/aop XML configuration elements and Java 5 annotations
- Integrate Spring with Java EE Web applications
- Understand how Spring MVC works using the new @Controller model, and use it to build basic Web applications
- Understand the basics of Spring Security, and how to secure Web apps and Spring managed beans with it
- Understand and use Spring Web Flow 2 to define complex user interface flow in Web applications.
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Spring Framework and Spring Web Flow Training Outline
- Overview of Spring Technology
- Shortcomings of Java EE, Spring Architecture
- Spring Introduction
- Managing Beans, The Spring Container, IoC, DI
- Configuration Metadata - XML, @Component, Auto-Detecting Beans
- Dependencies and Dependency Injection (DI)
- Dependency Inversion, Dependency Injection (DI) in Spring, DI Configuration - XML, @Resource
- More about Bean Properties
- Working with Properties
- Configuring Value Properties, Property Conversions, Setter / Constructor Injection
- Spring Expression Language for Configuration
- Collection Valued Properties
- Configuring and using lists, sets, etc.
- Additional Capabilities
- Factory Methods, Bean Aliases, Definition Inheritance (Parent Beans)
- The Spring Container and API
- ApplicationContext
- ClassPathXmlApplicationContext, FileSystemXmlApplicationContext, Constructors, Usage
- Resource Access - Overview, Resource Implementations
- Validation
- Overview, JSR-303
- Declarative Validation, @NotNull, @Size, @Min, etc
- Configuration, Injection
- Bean Scope and Lifecycle
- Bean Scope Defined, Configuring, Inner Beans, Bean Creation Lifecycle, Lifecycle Callbacks, BeanPostProcessor, Event Handling
- MessageSources
- Defining and Using Resource Bundles, Localization/I18N
- Annotation Driven Configuration in Depth
- Stereotypes: @Component, @Service, @Controller, @Repository
- Java EE 5 Annotation Support
- Defining Custom Annotations
- Autowiring
- @Autowired on setters, constructures, methods, fields
- Injecting resources like ApplicationContext
- Fine tuning with @Qualifier
- Java Based Bean Metadata (JavaConfig)
- Overview - code-centric Configuration
- @Confguration, @Bean, and @Value
- Importing and @Import
- Autowiring in Configuration Classes
- Mixing XML Configuraiton and @Configuration
- XML vs Annotation Based Configuration
- Database Access with Spring
- Issues with JDBC / Typical JDBC Flow
- Introduction to Spring DAO Support
- Spring Database API, (Simple)JdbcTemplate, (Simple)JdbcDaoSupport, DataSources,
- Working With and Configuring, <list>, <set>, With Bean Refs, <map>, <props>
- Queries and Inserts
- RowMapper, ParameterizedRowMapper, Passing Arguments, queryForObject, query, update
- Additional API Capabilities
- Additional query methods, Passing Type Arguments, queryForList, FetchSize, MaxRows
- Data Integration with Spring
- Using Spring with Hibernate
- HibernateTemplate, LocalSessionFactoryBean, Hibernate Configuration, HibernateDaoSupport,
- Configuring a Hibernate DAO
- HibenateTemplate Query Methods, Using HibernateCallback, Using Contextual Sessions
- Using Spring with JPA
- LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean, LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean, JNDI, PersistenceUnitManager
- DAO Support - @PersistenceUnit, @PersistenceContext
- OXM - Object/XML Mapping
- Marshaller and Unmarshaller
- Configuring marshallers - JAXB and others
- Marshalling and Unmarshalling XML
- Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP)
- Overview of AOP
- AOP Basics, Aspect, Joinpoint, Advice, Pointcut
- Introduction to Spring AOP
- Capabilities, Configuration (Annotation Based and XML), Weaving, Joinpoints
- Using Aspects
- Defining Advice, Configuring Pointcuts, Targets and Proxies
- XML Configuration with <aop:>
- AspectJ Pointcuts, Autoproxies
- Using @AspectJ Annotations
- @ApsectJ Annotations, Declaring Advice
- Spring Transaction (TX) Management
- Intro to Spring Transaction Management
- Overview, Component TX Model, TX Propagation, Declarative Transactions, TransactionManagers
- Using Spring Transactions
- Annotation Configured Transactions
- @Transactional and its settings
- XML Configured Transactions
- new <tx:*> elements, Configuring tx:advice, and tx:attributes
- Defining the TX advisor
- Introduction to Spring Web MVC
- Integrating Spring with Java EE Web Apps
- Spring Web MVC Overview, Capabilities, Architecture
- Spring MVC Basics
- DispatcherServlet, Configuration, mvc Namespace, View Resolvers
- Handlers, HandlerMappings
- Writing Controllers, @Controller, @RequestMapping, @RequestParam, @PathVariable
- The HTTP Request/Response - @RequestBody and @ResponseBody
- Binding and Validation, @ModelAttribute
- Session Attributes, @SessionAttributes
- Forms
- Spring Form Tags, Writing/Processing Forms
- Support for Rest
- Overview of Spring Security
- Overview - Capabilities, Architecture
- Introduction to Spring Security
- HTTP Security
- Method Security
- Annotation-Based Security
- Expression-Based Access Control
- Authentication Providers
- Introduction to Spring Web Flow 2
- Overview - Need for Flow, Capabilities, Architecture
- Defining Flows
- XML Flow Definition Language
- Flows, States, and Transitions
- Accessing Flows in Web Pages
- Exiting Flows - flowRedirect and externalRedirect
- Configuring Web Flow - Flow Executor, Flow Registry, Integration with Spring MVC
- Working with Data - Flow Instance Variables, Flow Inputs
- View Pages and Model Binding
- Flow Actions - evaluate, set, and render
- More on Spring Web Flow 2
- Using the Unified Expression Language (EL) with Web Flow
- Syntax and Expressions
- Implicit Objects
- Flow Control
- Using Data Scopes - Request, Flash, View, Flow, Conversation, and Session Scope
- POST-REDIRECT-GET Idiom
- Flow Language Elements
- More on States, Actions, and Other Elements
- Routing with action-state and decision-state
- Programming with Spring Web Flow 2
- Creating Custom Actions
- POJO Based Actions vs the Action interface
- RequestContext and ExternalContext
- Validation and Error Reporting
- Defining Validation in the Model and in a Validator Class
- ValidationContext, MessageContext, and Resource Bundles
- Converters
- Subflows
- Defining and Using
- Input/Output Variables
- Conversation Scope Variables
- Subflow End States
- Conclusion
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