Book Review: Pro Java EE Spring Patterns: Best Practices and Design Strategies Implementing Java EE Patterns with the Spring Framework (Pro)
August 26, 2008
At the very outset, I would like to mention that Pro Java EE Spring Patterns book is meant for people who are well versed with J2EE/JEE and the Spring framework. If you are looking to learn Spring, there are other books that might be more suitable.
The idea of this book is to illustrate the major JEE design patterns and how you can use Spring to implement those.
The author, Dhrubojyoti Kayal, has a distinctive style of writing that is easy to understand and follow. There are code snippets galore in the book and configuration details. These two facets make the book a very valuable asset for any serious JEE Architect who is looking to make the most out of the Spring framework. Towards the end, there is a chapter that demonstrates how to ease development of Spring based projects using Maven and the pretty nice Blazon ezJEE IDE. The IDE, based on Eclipse, has the necessary plug-ins already configured thus making life easier for the developers.
Overall, this is a very good book that talks about the core JEE design patterns and the Spring implementation of it.
What do you gain from this book?
- A unique insight into how Spring can be used to implement Core JEE patterns
- A recap of the JEE patterns
- Using the power of Maven to make development less tedious
I highly recommend this book to JEE Architects and designers.
Great job done!!!
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1. Book Review: Pro Java EE Spring Patterns: Best Practices and … | August 26, 2008 at 11:47 am
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2. henrihnr | February 20, 2009 at 3:03 am
i’ve the book..
it’s very impressive…
but 1 thing…the source code at http://www.opengarage.org isn’t available (error 404)…
how do i compare my work with the solution from the author…
regards..