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- Expert Spring MVC and Web Flows
by Seth Ladd, Keith Donald, Darren Davison - [Clicks: 801]
Expert Spring MVC and Web Flows shows you how to use the Spring web application development framework, part of the Spring Framework. This book covers Spring’s Model-View-Controller (MVC) code packages, HTTP, best practices for web application development, and integration with popular third-party utilities. Also featured is the new Spring Web Flow system, a cutting-edge workflow system introduced in Spring 1.3. The Web Flow system provides the perfect complement to the existing MVC system, rounding out Spring’s robust and powerful web development framework. This book is a must-read for anyone desiring to bridge the gap between the most popular web framework and the most popular application framework. The book pays special attention to existing Apache Struts–based web applications. It explains different options for integrating Struts code to take advantage of the powerful Spring Framework. Authors Seth Ladd and Keith Donald develop a sample application over the course of the book and build on the application as a method for introducing new material. Further, they provide a porting guide detailing how to port a Struts application into Spring MVC.
Apress, Paperback - Feb, 2006
- Keith Donald on Reuseable UI Flows with Spring Web Flow 1.0 by Keith Donald - [Clicks: 172]
The Spring Web Flow team has released version 1.0 after 20 months of active development. The release comes after 11 milestone releases and 50k early access downloads. Spring Web Flow allows developers to build reusable, self-contained controller modules called flows. InfoQ discussed the release with Interface21's Keith Donald, Spring Web Flow lead.
http://www.infoq.com/news/spring-web-flow10 - Oct, 2006
- Apache Geronimo and the Spring Framework, Part 4: Throwing Spring AOP and Spring Web Flow into the mix by Arun Chhatpar - [Clicks: 482]
In this installment, Part 4 of the six-part tutorial series, get an introduction to the Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) support provided by the Spring AOP module, and learn how the Spring Framework simplifies the process of using AOP. Take a brief look at the Spring Web Flow (SWF) module, and learn how to declaratively define the Web flow of your application in an XML configuration file format. You'll also find out how the Apache Geronimo Web Console makes it easier to create and manage your database -- all without having to restart your server.
[Formats: html, pdf]
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/os-dw-os-ag-springframe4.html - Oct, 2006