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    章节目录

    • 1-1
      Content list
    • 1-2
      About
    • 1-3
      Chapter 1: Getting started with Spring Framework
    • 1-4
      Section 1.1: Setup (XML Configuration)
    • 1-5
      Section 1.2: Showcasing Core Spring Features by example
    • 1-6
      Section 1.3: What is Spring Framework, why should we go for it?
    • 1-7
      Chapter 2: Spring Core
    • 1-8
      Section 2.1: Introduction to Spring Core
    • 1-9
      Section 2.2: Understanding How Spring Manage Dependency?
    • 1-10
      Chapter 3: Spring Expression Language (SpEL)
    • 1-11
      Section 3.1: Syntax Reference
    • 1-12
      Chapter 4: Obtaining a SqlRowSet from SimpleJdbcCall
    • 1-13
      Section 4.1: SimpleJdbcCall creation
    • 1-14
      Section 4.2: Oracle Databases
    • 1-15
      Chapter 5: Creating and using beans
    • 1-16
      Section 5.1: Autowiring all beans of a specific type
    • 1-17
      Section 5.2: Basic annotation autowiring
    • 1-18
      Section 5.3: Using FactoryBean for dynamic bean instantiation
    • 1-19
      Section 5.4: Declaring Bean
    • 1-20
      Section 5.5: Autowiring specific bean instances with @Qualifier
    • 1-21
      Section 5.6: Autowiring specific instances of classes using generic type parameters
    • 1-22
      Section 5.7: Inject prototype-scoped beans into singletons
    • 1-23
      Chapter 6: Bean scopes
    • 1-24
      Section 6.1: Additional scopes in web-aware contexts
    • 1-25
      Section 6.2: Prototype scope
    • 1-26
      Section 6.3: Singleton scope
    • 1-27
      Chapter 7: Conditional bean registration in Spring
    • 1-28
      Section 7.1: Register beans only when a property or value is specified
    • 1-29
      Section 7.2: Condition annotations
    • 1-30
      Chapter 8: Spring JSR 303 Bean Validation
    • 1-31
      Section 8.1: @Valid usage to validate nested POJOs
    • 1-32
      Section 8.2: Spring JSR 303 Validation - Customize error messages
    • 1-33
      Section 8.3: JSR303 Annotation based validations in Springs examples
    • 1-34
      Chapter 9: ApplicationContext Configuration
    • 1-35
      Section 9.1: Autowiring
    • 1-36
      Section 9.2: Bootstrapping the ApplicationContext
    • 1-37
      Section 9.3: Java Configuration
    • 1-38
      Section 9.4: Xml Configuration
    • 1-39
      Chapter 10: RestTemplate
    • 1-40
      Section 10.1: Downloading a Large File
    • 1-41
      Section 10.2: Setting headers on Spring RestTemplate request
    • 1-42
      Section 10.3: Generics results from Spring RestTemplate
    • 1-43
      Section 10.4: Using Preemptive Basic Authentication with RestTemplate and HttpClient
    • 1-44
      Section 10.5: Using Basic Authentication with HttpComponent's HttpClient
    • 1-45
      Chapter 11: Task Execution and Scheduling
    • 1-46
      Section 11.1: Enable Scheduling
    • 1-47
      Section 11.2: Cron expression
    • 1-48
      Section 11.3: Fixed delay
    • 1-49
      Section 11.4: Fixed Rate
    • 1-50
      Chapter 12: Spring Lazy Initialization
    • 1-51
      Section 12.1: Example of Lazy Init in Spring
    • 1-52
      Section 12.2: For component scanning and auto-wiring
    • 1-53
      Section 12.3: Lazy initialization in the configuration class
    • 1-54
      Chapter 13: Property Source
    • 1-55
      Section 13.1: Sample xml configuration using PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer
    • 1-56
      Section 13.2: Annotation
    • 1-57
      Chapter 14: Dependency Injection (DI) and Inversion of Control (IoC)
    • 1-58
      Section 14.1: Autowiring a dependency through Java configuration
    • 1-59
      Section 14.2: Autowiring a dependency through XML configuration
    • 1-60
      Section 14.3: Injecting a dependency manually through XML configuration
    • 1-61
      Section 14.4: Injecting a dependency manually through Java configuration
    • 1-62
      Chapter 15: JdbcTemplate
    • 1-63
      Section 15.1: Basic Query methods
    • 1-64
      Section 15.2: Query for List of Maps
    • 1-65
      Section 15.3: SQLRowSet
    • 1-66
      Section 15.4: Batch operations
    • 1-67
      Section 15.5: NamedParameterJdbcTemplate extension of JdbcTemplate
    • 1-68
      Chapter 16: SOAP WS Consumption
    • 1-69
      Section 16.1: Consuming a SOAP WS with Basic auth
    • 1-70
      Chapter 17: Spring profile
    • 1-71
      Section 17.1: Spring Profiles allows to configure parts available for certain environment
    • 1-72
      Chapter 18: Understanding the dispatcher-servlet.xml
    • 1-73
      Section 18.1: dispatcher-servlet.xml
    • 1-74
      Section 18.2: dispatcher servlet configuration in web.xml
    • 1-75
      Credits
    • 1-76
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