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Developing Enterprise Java Applications with Spring and Hibernate: Hands-On

 
Course: 517     Type: Hands-On Training     Duration: 4 Days

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You Will Learn How To
  • Develop scalable enterprise Java applications using Spring 2.5 and Hibernate
  • Build application infrastructure using Inversion of Control (IoC) and Dependency Injection (DI)
  • Modularize functionality using Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP)
  • Add a flexible application user interface with Spring Model View Controller (MVC)
  • Implement object persistence with Hibernate
  • Optimize data access with Hibernate Query Language (HQL)

Course Benefits
Developing robust Java enterprise applications is a complex process often requiring extensive infrastructure code. In this course, Java developers learn how to quickly build enterprise Java applications using the industry-standard Spring and Hibernate frameworks. Through intensive hands-on exercises, you learn how to implement high-performance applications while reducing development time.

Who Should Attend
Architects, programmers, engineers, managers and those involved in the development of complex enterprise-level Java applications. Java programming knowledge at the level of Course 471, "Java Programming Comprehensive Introduction," is assumed.

Hands-On Training
Exercises provide practical experience building enterprise applications, including:
  • Injecting dependencies with Spring IoC
  • Streamlining development with Spring JDBC template support
  • Applying modular code using AspectJ style AOP
  • Implementing a Web Tier using Spring MVC
  • Managing transactions with Spring 2.5 annotations
  • Storing and retrieving data objects with Hibernate
  • Integrating Spring and Hibernate

Course 517 Content
Introducing the Spring Framework
Spring architecture fundamentals
  • Identifying Spring application components
  • Defining the n-tier application architecture
Applying Inversion of Control (IoC) and Dependency Injection (DI)
  • Delegating object creation to the Spring bean factory
  • Controlling bean creation with scopes and factory methods
  • Initializing and destroying beans
Minimizing Code with Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP)
Transparently applying common functionality
  • Evaluating the benefits of AOP
  • Defining advice, pointcuts and advisors
  • Minimizing configuration with Autoproxying
AspectJ style AOP
  • AspectJ pointcut expression language
  • Applying AspectJ style with annotations
  • Building aspects with POJOs and XML schema-based configuration
Constructing an Effective Data Access Tier with Spring
Simplifying data access with JDBC templates
  • Streamlining runaway code with JDBC templates
  • Structuring queries and callbacks for maintainability
Abstracting the Data Access Layer
  • Supporting the Data Access Object (DAO) pattern
  • Achieving implementation independence with platform agnostic exceptions
Managing transactions
  • Analyzing Java EE transaction support
  • Controlling transactions with the Spring TransactionTemplate
  • Declaring transaction policies with XML and annotations
Building a Web Tier with Spring MVC
Processing Web requests
  • Analyzing Spring Model View Controller (MVC) architecture
  • Mapping requests to controllers with URL mappers
  • Processing commands, form submissions and simple wizards
  • Server-side validation
Rendering the response
  • Resolving views with ViewResolvers
  • Spring JSP support
  • View technology alternatives with Velocity
Accessing enterprise services
  • Performing code-free JNDI lookups
  • Sending e-mail using mail templates
  • Scheduling tasks using the Quartz scheduler
Persisting Objects with Hibernate
Integrating Hibernate
  • Simplifying data access with O/R mapping
  • Unraveling the Hibernate architecture
  • Deploying and configuring Hibernate
Generating Hibernate applications
  • Developing the persistent class
  • Defining the Hibernate mapping rules
  • Storing and retrieving Java objects
Handling Complex Object Relationships
The role of the Hibernate Session
  • Establishing a thread-safe session object
  • Defining object states: transient, persistent, detached
Mapping collections
  • Persisting and retrieving collections
  • Preserving collection order for data integrity
Strategies for building object associations
  • Specifying one-to-many and many-to-many relationships
  • Controlling the association life cycle
Effectively mapping inheritance relationships
  • Applying class rules for inheritance
  • Techniques for class-database mapping
Optimizing Data Access
Applying Hibernate Query Language (HQL)
  • Selecting and filtering queries
  • Improving structure with named queries
  • Augmenting HQL with native SQL
  • Maximizing Hibernate performance
  • Accelerating data access via Hibernate cache
Integrating Spring and Hibernate
  • Employing the Spring Hibernate template
  • Configuring Hibernate resources in Spring

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