Beginning Spring 6: From Beginner to Pro

Author:   Joseph B. Ottinger ,  Andrew Lombardi
Publisher:   APress
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Pages:   425
Publication Date:   01 March 2024
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Author:   Joseph B. Ottinger ,  Andrew Lombardi
Publisher:   APress
Imprint:   APress
Edition:   2nd ed.
ISBN:  

9781484298329


ISBN 10:   1484298322
Pages:   425
Publication Date:   01 March 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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1. History and Justification.- 2. Hello, World!.- 3. Configuration and Declaration of Beans.- 4. Lifecycle.- 5. Spring and Jakarta EE.- 6. Spring Web.- 7. Spring Boot.- 8. Spring Data Access with Jdbc Template.- 9. Persistence with Spring and Spring Data.- 10. Spring Security.- 11. Spring Batch and Modulith.- 12. Next Steps.

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Joseph B. Ottinger is a distributed systems architect with experience in many cloud platforms. He was the editor-in-chief of both Java Developer Journal and TheServerSide.com, and has also contributed to many, many publications, open source projects, and commercial projects over the years, using many different languages (but primarily Java, Python, and JavaScript). He’s also a previously published author online (with too many publications to note individually) and in print, through Apress.   Andrew Lombardi is a veteran entrepreneur and software developer.  His parents taught him to code while barely able to read on an Apple ][ he still wishes he had.  He invented the Internet (suck it Al Gore) while drinking straight coffee and staring off into space.  He’s been running the consulting firm Mystic Coders for 24 years, authored a kick-ass book on Spring for Apress and WebSocket for O'Reilly, coding, speaking internationally andoffering technical guidance to companies as large as Walmart and companies with problems as interesting as helicopter simulation and social media.  He firmly believes that the best thing he’s done so far is being a great dad.

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